Business Insider / Peter Kafka
Tech Policy Press / Lisa Macpherson
Why the DOJ’s Google ad tech case matters to you →“Today, Google’s share of the key services in an advertiser’s ad tech stack, all the way through to publishers, ranges from 40-90%. And remember that 15% media commission that lasted for 100 years? The comparison is imperfect, but the DOJ reported that Google now keeps 30% — and sometimes far more—of each advertising dollar flowing from advertisers to website publishers through Google’s ad tech tools. Publishers have needed to build higher paywalls and charge consumers more for subscriptions, increasing barriers to information.”
The Financial Times / Daniel Thomas
ProRata.ai valued at $130 million after signing up UK publishers →“ProRata.ai, a US artificial intelligence start-up aiming to bring greater fairness in how media groups are paid for content, has agreed licensing deals with publishers including Daily Mail-owner DMG Media, the Guardian and Sky News. As part of the deal, DMG Media will acquire a stake in ProRata in a funding round that people familiar with the situation said would value the group, which was founded in January, at about $130 million.”
New York Times / Charlie Savage
WIRED / Guthrie Scrimgeour
The Verge / Lauren Feiner
DOJ says Google must sell Chrome to crack open its search monopoly →“The Department of Justice says that Google must divest the Chrome web browser to restore competition to the online search market, and it left the door open to requiring the company to spin out Android, too. The initial proposed final judgement refines the DOJ’s earlier high-level outline of remedies after Judge Amit Mehta found Google maintained an illegal monopoly in search and search text advertising.”
The Washington Post / Harrison Smith
Reg Murphy, editor and publisher who survived a kidnapping, dies at 90 →“Reg Murphy, a journalist and publisher who survived a bizarre, politically motivated kidnapping in 1974 while editing the Atlanta Constitution, and who went on to hold top jobs at the San Francisco Examiner, Baltimore Sun and National Geographic Society, died Nov. 9 at his home on St. Simons Island, Georgia. He was 90.”
Press Gazette / Bron Maher