California struck a deal with Google to fund local journalism. Journalists aren't happy about it
Briefly

The proposed deal has torn wider the rift between lawmakers, legacy publishers, smaller digital outlets and labor groups, who criticized it as insufficient for funding local journalism.
Supporters of the California Journalism Preservation Act argued that Google and Meta's dominance in digital advertising has detrimental effects, as they have taken billions in ad revenue that many publications depend on.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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