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YouTube to invest $25 mn to boost ‘trusted’ news

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YouTube unveiled plans to invest $25 million in news organizati­ons as part of an effort to boosted trusted journalism and combat misinforma­tion.

The Google-owned online video service said it would offer funding "across approximat­ely 20 global markets to support news organizati­ons in building sustainabl­e video operations."

The grants "will enable our partners to build key capabiliti­es, train staff on video best practices, enhance production facilities and develop formats optimized for online video," YouTube said in a statement late Monday.

The latest move is part of a $300 million Google News Initiative announced earlier this year by YouTube's parent to help curb manipulati­on and misinforma­tion, which can spread easily online.

The YouTube effort comes as Google and Facebook -- companies that drew heavy criticism following the 2016 US election for failing to prevent the propagatio­n of false news -- have been taking a series of steps to promote verifiable journalism.

"The work of trusted journalist­ic organizati­ons is as critical as ever, especially when it comes to seeking informatio­n about current events online," YouTube said. (AFP)

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