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Lifestyle, culture websites argue for their slice of Meta’s pie

Sam Buckingham-Jones
Sam Buckingham-JonesMedia and marketing reporter

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The media regulator has ruled outdoor travel website We Are Explorers and mens lifestyle site Man of Many cover issue of “public significance” and should be allowed to negotiate with US social media giant Meta if the Albanese government enforces the News Media Bargaining Code.

Australia’s media regulator has added lifestyle, music, travel and city publications to the official list of digital mastheads with which Meta has to deal, in a move that could signal a much broader approach to the definition of public interest journalism.

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Sam Buckingham-Jones is the media and marketing reporter at The Australian Financial Review. Connect with Sam on Twitter.

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