Google News Showcase Launched in India With 30 Publishers Amidst COVID-19 Crisis

Google will pay the partnering news publishers for their online content and allow them to curate it.

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By Reuters | Updated: 18 May 2021 13:27 IST
Highlights
  • India is going through one of the deadliest COVID 19 outbreaks
  • Indian government has also been at odds with social media platform giants
  • Content from Indian publishers in English and Hindi will begin to appear

Current Indian news partners for Google News Showcase

Alphabet's Google on Tuesday launched its Showcase news platform in India with 30 domestic news publishers, at a time when the country is trying to weed out misinformation surrounding a ferocious second COVID-19 wave.

Indians have become increasingly reliant on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for information related to the crisis amid a shortage of critical medical supplies.

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Google will pay the partnering publishers for their online content and allow them to curate it, while allowing users limited access to paywalled stories. It did not reveal further financial details.

"Today's announcement comes at a particularly challenging moment in India, with Indians seeking out authoritative news and information as the COVID-19 crisis deepens," Google said in a blog.

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The world's second most populous country is going through one of the deadliest outbreaks, with the total COVID-19 caseload crossing 25 million on Tuesday.

The Indian government has also been at odds with social media platform giants. Last month, it asked Twitter to take down dozens of tweets that were critical of its handling of the virus outbreak.

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Google's service was globally launched late last year and has been in use in more than 12 countries, including Germany, Brazil, and the United Kingdom.

Content from Indian publisher partners in English and Hindi will begin to appear in News Showcase panels in Google News and on Discover, Google said, adding it would launch additional Indic languages this year.

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Google, led by Sundar Pichai, has promised $18 million (roughly Rs. 130 crores) in new funding for India, including advertising support for public health campaigns.

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