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Content Tie-Up: An Affair between News Publishers and Technology Firms

An ever increasing number of online users is shaping a symbiotic relationship between news publishers and technology companies. Both have the same needs: Increasing traffic, revenue, and audience engagement. And both are indispensable for each other. According to Carlo D’Asaro Biondo, who heads Google’s strategic relationships in Europe, technology firms and news organizations are part of the same ‘information ecosystem’. Accepting the need to evolve with each other’s help, technology giants are busy tying up with news publishers. Does this point toward a new trend in the online world?

Digital News Initiative: Google’s Partnership with European Publishers

Google has been using content from news publishers for long, amidst their complaints about the impact of Google’s use of their content. In April this year, the search engine giant announced the Digital News Initiative, and extended a friendly hand towards European news publishers. Through the initiative, Google has cemented a partnership with eight European publishers. Though the announcement was made this April, efforts to rope in the publishers had started last summer.

The Guardian, Financial Times, El Pais in Spain, Les Echos in France, La Stampa in Italy, NRC Media in Netherlands, and Die Zeit and Faz in Germany are among the first publishers to partner with Google in Europe.

What Does Google have to offer to these publishers?

Google has urged other global publishers to join the initiative. However, though positive, publishers are eyeing the partnership cautiously.

Facebook Launches “Instant Articles”

Facebook’s new tool for publishers will allow them to publish articles directly to the social network’s mobile news feeds. The social media giant has tied up with nine publishers: The Atlantic, The Guardian, NBC, The New York Times, National Geographic, BuzzFeed, BBC, Bild, and Spiegel, to start its latest tool, rolled out last month.

How are Instant Articles Different from Regular Posts?

What Does Facebook Offer to the Publishers?

The relationship between media companies and technology firms is not entirely new though. AOL and Yahoo! have been syndicating content from some publishers for quite some time. Media companies such as Dow Jones and Conde Nast have been using Amazon Web Services division to distribute their content. Snapchat has tied up with news publishers to publish their videos and articles directly on its messaging app, Discover. With technology companies focusing on content, the partnership between them and media companies is likely for the long haul.

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