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Google pays 450 sites to provide you with free news



Google News Showcase, a software through which the search giant pays money to sponsor news content from publishers, has launched in the UK and Argentina.

The service in the United Kingdom covers more than 120 publications, while 40 Argentine publications have subscribed.

For readers, the service includes the ability to access paid-for content.

News Showcase was launched in Germany and Brazil last year, and Australia last week, and now includes content from more than 450 publications around the world.

Publications available through the service in the United Kingdom include Reuters, the Financial Times, The Independent and the Telegraph, while Argentine publications include Clarin, La Nation and Perville.

A Google FAQ indicates that publishers are paid a monthly fee to organize the service's news stories, as well as access to paid-up content.

News Showcase is available in the Google News app via Android, iOS and the web version, as well as Discover via iOS.

Last week, News Showcase was launched in Australia, a country where the company is at odds with lawmakers over new rules that could force it to pay news publishers for their content.

Google recently threatened to withdraw its search engine from the state if news media bargaining came into effect.

Last week, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he had had constructive talks with Google's CEO about the new rules.

Seven Australian publishers joined the program, covering more than 25 publications, but one outlet, Nine, chose not to negotiate with Google until the new law came into force.

In faqs, Google says it believes News Showcase should comply with the new rules, given that publishers are free to enter arbitration if they don't like the News Showcase deal.

Facebook has a similar news initiative that includes paying publishers to license their content via the News Tab, a section of the service that includes a mix of coordinated and personal news stories.

After its launch in the United States, the tab has recently arrived in the United Kingdom.

Like News Showcase, Facebook includes paying specific publishers to license content, including some content that is usually paid.

Outside the UK and Argentina, Google says it is also ready to launch News Showcase in France, Canada and Japan.


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