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    Google to pay $40.2m to South African news outlets for reducing content visibility

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedNovember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Google pays South Africa media $40m after inquiry exposes platform bias
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    Google has agreed to pay more than $40 million to support South African news media after an inquiry by the country’s Competition Commission (CompCom) found that the company reduced search-engine monetisation opportunities that traditionally sustained these outlets.

    CompCom disclosed the payment agreement in a final report detailing the inquiry and its findings, published on Thursday.

    According to the report, the inquiry found that Google—alongside major global platforms like Meta and Microsoft—dominates key gateways through which South Africans access information.

    The inquiry noted that the tech giant maintains a dominant position, where news represents 5–10 percent of queries and drives user engagement that is monetised through commercial advertising.

    “Google does not compensate South African media for the news content it displays or summarises. Referral traffic to media websites has declined sharply as users increasingly consume AI-generated summaries or remain on Google’s own platforms,” the report said.

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    “Furthermore, Google’s algorithmic structure tends to favour large foreign outlets over local or vernacular media, deepening inequality in content visibility and advertising reach.

    “The SABC relies heavily on YouTube for content distribution but earns minimal revenue-share compensation.

    “Social media algorithms also foster the spread of misinformation and disinformation by promoting sensationalist material over credible sources, imposing social costs that the media must absorb in combating fake news.”

    CompCom said it reached an agreement with Google and YouTube after “extensive engagement and two months of negotiations” to finalise a comprehensive package of remedies designed to restore fairness, transparency, and sustainability in South Africa’s media ecosystem.

    Central to the outcome is a $40.2 million support package (688 million rand), which will fund national, community, and vernacular media through content licensing, innovation grants, and capacity-building initiatives.

    Under the agreement, Google will introduce new user tools to prioritise local news sources, provide technical assistance to improve website performance, share enhanced audience data, and establish an African News Innovation Forum.

    CompCom also found that Microsoft exhibited similar foreign bias through its MSN service by contracting relatively few South African publishers. Following engagements, Microsoft will extend its MSN news contracts to include five additional national publishers, the report added.

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