Google wants to slash what it pays news outlets as levy calls grow
Google is trying to reduce what it spends on commercial deals with some smaller digital news publishers, amid growing calls for a levy on technology giants to fund journalism after Meta walked away from the News Media Bargaining Code.
Two sources with knowledge of Google’s dealings with news outlets, who are not permitted to speak on its behalf, said the search giant was looking to significantly shrink the size of some of its deals under the code.
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