#107 - What's News Worth?
Last week, Google quietly announced a test that could shift the power balance between tech platforms and news publishers. They'll hide news results from EU publishers for some users to measure how much people actually value news in their search results.
For years, publishers have insisted their content is crucial for search engines , while Google has downplayed its importance . We've already seen Facebook remove news from feeds in some countries without much fallout. And now AI can take multiple news stories and bundle them into neat summaries, making us less likely to click through to individual articles.
The stakes are high. If users barely notice the missing news content, it could weaken publishers' bargaining power and force a rethink of their business models. But if readers' search experience suffers, publishers will finally have proof of their value. The bigger picture, though, is how AI is transforming the game entirely. When AI systems can create comprehensive summaries from multiple sources, the value isn't in generating clicks to similar articles - it's in providing unique, authoritative reporting that stands out. Publishers' real challenge ahead isn't just proving their worth to search engines, but finding new ways to be valued in an AI-powered world where quality and originality matter more than traffic and keywords.
*Related: Media management consulting firm Activate estimates 15 million people in the US are already using AI answer engines rather than traditional Google . By 2028, Activate expects that to rise to 36 million.
AI
Has AI progress plateaued? According to The Information internal OpenAI tests of their next model (Orion), suggest recent AI improvements are smaller than the dramatic leaps seen between earlier GPT versions.
Google's AI tools are gaining momentum. NotebookLM, their AI note-taking assistant, has seen rapid user growth . Now they launch a new experiment, Learn About, offering an interactive way to explore topics through AI-guided learning.
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Perplexity's move to introduce advertising indicates the limits of subscription-only models for AI search engines. The company admitted that publishers and content creators can't be fairly compensated through subscriptions alone , making ads necessary for sustainable revenue sharing.
Particle , a long-in-the-works new news platform is out. Using AI it organizes articles into collections with customizable bullet points. Users can choose different summary styles - from balanced "Opposite Sides" views to simplified "Explain Like I'm 5" breakdowns.
AUDIO/VIDEO
Spotify's video ambitions are growing clearer: After reaching 250 million video podcast viewers and 60% annual growth, they're now rolling out new creator tools focused on elevating the video discovery and viewing experiences. The platform's 300,000 video shows signal a direct challenge to YouTube's dominance.
Meanwhile Spotify and TikTok are taking their partnership to the next level. The two platforms have joined forces to give users the ability to save songs to their Spotify libraries from within the TikTok app. Now, a new integration will turn TikTok into a veritable recommendation engine for songs, podcasts, and audiobooks on Spotify.
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SOCIAL
Australia's proposed social media ban for under-16s reaches far beyond traditional platforms. While it would naturally affect Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, the law's broad definition could also restrict teens' access to YouTube, gaming platforms like Roblox, and chat services like Discord.
The U.S. faces its own potential shift in digital regulation. With Trump's possible return to the White House, questions loom about how a second Trump administration might reshape social media rules - particularly given his past conflicts with major platforms.
App tracking data from Appfigures reveals Teemu led Gen Z's most downloaded apps in 2024 , reaching 33.2 million U.S. downloads.
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Does public service media crowd out private news publishers? New research says it doesn't. A new Swiss study confirms what research has shown in the past: that public service news increase interest in what private publishers are offering.
?Must read of the week: Spotify’s Co-President, CTO, and CPO Gustav S?derstr?m talks about AI music, Notebook LM podcasts, and the nuance of building better discovery using LLMs. He's by far one of the most advanced thinkers in the field and offers some thought-provoking perspectives.
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Executive Consultant | Generative AI | Digital Transformation
3 天前Thanks for the shoutout, Ezra!
Media & Tech | Strategy & Partnerships
4 天前fascinant to see how platform giants like Netflix and Spotify are evolving. Netflix embracing live events and Spotify venturing into video both highlight that once you’ve built a loyal audience, diversifying formats becomes a natural next step
Head Ringier Media & CEO Ringier Medien Schweiz - Member of the Ringier Group Executive Board bei Ringier AG
4 天前Spot on!