Media outlets start receiving Google payments from Online News Act: journalism group
- Money has begun flowing to Canadian news outlets from Google as part of a deal following the Online News Act, totaling $17.25 million, as reported by the Canadian Journalism Collective.
- The first cash distribution comprises 60% of the total amount that news businesses will receive this year, according to Millar.
- News Media Canada estimates that publishers could receive between $18,000 and $20,000 per full-time equivalent journalist as part of this funding.
- Sarah Spring emphasized the importance of the Online News Act for democracy in Canada and stated that ensuring it remains in place will be a priority amid potential federal elections.
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EDITORS NOTE: NOT ALL MEDIA OUTLETS IN CANADA RECIEVE GOOGLE FUNDING By Tara Deschamps -CP-Money has started to flow to some Canadian news outlets from the $100 million Google agreed to pay them in exchange for an exemption from the Online News Act, the organization administering the fund said. The Canadian Journalism Collective announced Thursday that the first portion of cash sent to eligible news businesses amounted to $17.25 million, with ad…
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