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digital publishing is one industry more people. are publishes magazines the print runs of its paper editions have been falling for years it's online presence has been growing fast its online publications now account for a 3rd of its revenues. we have to work on the future viability of a company all the time and that involves finding qualified staff we have an arrangement with whereby we can contact its recent graduates at an early stage so we can recruit good candidates for our digital business. export driven manufacturing base is taking a battering because of the coronavirus crisis while digital developments are not up to speed. in the digital. if we don't manage to. make them more savvy. digital technologies play a key role in just about every sector of the economy nowadays there's no way around the need to people's digital skill sets. i love working from. work my back is. computer isn't as good as in the office the snacks are good. messages at all times of the day. you can get a little too much time. out. that's working from hom
digital publishing is one industry more people. are publishes magazines the print runs of its paper editions have been falling for years it's online presence has been growing fast its online publications now account for a 3rd of its revenues. we have to work on the future viability of a company all the time and that involves finding qualified staff we have an arrangement with whereby we can contact its recent graduates at an early stage so we can recruit good candidates for our digital...
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digital publishing is one industry in need of more people n.p.r. publishes magazines the print runs of its paper editions have been falling for years its online presence has been growing fast its online publications now account for a 3rd of its revenues. we have to work on the future viability of a company all the time and that involves finding qualified staff we have an arrangement with whereby we can contact its recent graduates at an early stage so we can recruit good candidates for our digital business. export driven manufacturing base is taking a battering because of the coronavirus crisis while digital developments are not. germany is lagging behind in the digital. if we don't manage to. make them more digitally savvy. digital technologies play a key role in just about every sector of the economy nowadays there's no way around the meet. people's digital skill sets. i love working from home but i. like it work my back. isn't as good as in the office. good. messages at all times of the day and night it can get a little too much at times. that.
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digital publishing is one industry in need of more people. are publishers magazines while the print runs of its paper editions have been falling for years its online presence has been growing fast its online publications now account for a 3rd of its revenues. we have to work on the future viability of a company all the time and that involves finding qualified staff we have an arrangement with whereby we can contact its recent graduates at an early stage so we can recruit good candidates for our digital business. export driven manufacturing base is taking a battering because of the coronavirus crisis while digital developments are not. the digital. if we don't manage to. make them more digitally savvy we're going to. technologies play a key role in just about every sector of the economy nowadays there's no way around the need to optimize people's digital skill sets. i love working from home but i. work my back. like computer isn't as good as in the office the good. old times of the day. you can get a little too much time. out. that's working f
digital publishing is one industry in need of more people. are publishers magazines while the print runs of its paper editions have been falling for years its online presence has been growing fast its online publications now account for a 3rd of its revenues. we have to work on the future viability of a company all the time and that involves finding qualified staff we have an arrangement with whereby we can contact its recent graduates at an early stage so we can recruit good candidates for our...
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digital publishing is one industry in need of more people. are publishers magazines one of the print runs of its paper editions have been falling for years online presence has been growing fast its online publications now account for a 3rd of its revenues. to work on the future viability of a company all the time and that involves finding qualified staff we have an arrangement with. whereby we can contact its recent graduates at an early stage so we can recruit good candidates for digital business. export driven manufacturing base is taking a battering because of the coronavirus crisis while digital developments are not up to speed. in the digital. managed. groups and make them more digitally savvy. digital technologies play a key role in just about every sector of the economy nowadays there's no way around the need to people's digital skill sets. i love working from home but i. like it work my back is. like isn't as good as in the office the snacks are good but i do. at all times of the day and night it can get a little too much at times. th
digital publishing is one industry in need of more people. are publishers magazines one of the print runs of its paper editions have been falling for years online presence has been growing fast its online publications now account for a 3rd of its revenues. to work on the future viability of a company all the time and that involves finding qualified staff we have an arrangement with. whereby we can contact its recent graduates at an early stage so we can recruit good candidates for digital...
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digital publishing is one industry in need of more people. are publishers magazines the print runs of its paper editions have been falling for years its online presence has been growing fast its online publications now account for a 3rd of its revenues. to work on the future viability of a company all the time and that involves finding qualified staff we have an arrangement with whereby we can contact its recent graduate student. so we can recruit good candidates for digital business. export driven manufacturing base is taking a battering because of the coronavirus crisis while digital developments are not up to speed. if we don't manage to include groups and make them more. digital technologies play a key role in just about every sector of the economy nowadays there's no way around the need to people's digital skill sets. i love working from. my back. isn't as good as in the office the good. old times of the day. you can get a little too much time. out. that's working from home for you too much sometimes for you to be based on call select sk
digital publishing is one industry in need of more people. are publishers magazines the print runs of its paper editions have been falling for years its online presence has been growing fast its online publications now account for a 3rd of its revenues. to work on the future viability of a company all the time and that involves finding qualified staff we have an arrangement with whereby we can contact its recent graduate student. so we can recruit good candidates for digital business. export...
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digital publishing is one industry in need of more people. are publishers magazines while the print runs of its paper editions have been falling for years its online presence has been growing fast its online publications now account for a 3rd of its revenues. we have to work on the future viability of a company all the time and that involves finding qualified staff we have an arrangement with whereby we can contact its recent graduate student. so we can recruit good candidates for our digital business. export driven manufacturing base is taking a battering because of the coronavirus crisis while digital developments are not going to speed. the digital. if we don't manage to. make them more savvy we're going to. digital technologies play a key role in just about every sector of the economy nowadays there's no way around the need to optimize people's digital skill sets. i love working from. work my back is paying the. computer isn't as good as in the office the good. old times of the day and night it can get a little too much at times as christ
digital publishing is one industry in need of more people. are publishers magazines while the print runs of its paper editions have been falling for years its online presence has been growing fast its online publications now account for a 3rd of its revenues. we have to work on the future viability of a company all the time and that involves finding qualified staff we have an arrangement with whereby we can contact its recent graduate student. so we can recruit good candidates for our digital...
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during baron's eight years at the post, digital publishing became prominent. about processing the slow decline of print. >> i've been around for a while, in the business for 45 years and leading news organizations for 20, three different news organizations. but i got past the point of mourning what we were losing in this business. and fundamentally we were losing sort of the physical newspaper. i came to realize quickly that that doesn't really matter so much. what matters is the caliber of the journalism that we're practicing. we can practice that in a digital form. we can deliver that kind of journalism on a mobile device, a desk top, a laptop, you name it. it doesn't have to be in a physical newspaper and doing it digitally means we're going to reach more people and it also means we can use more of the tools that are now available to us such as video, interactive graphics, such as animation. that makes for very powerful storytelling. >> more ways to tell more stories. finally, i asked baron to debunk some misconceptions about "the washington post." what's t
during baron's eight years at the post, digital publishing became prominent. about processing the slow decline of print. >> i've been around for a while, in the business for 45 years and leading news organizations for 20, three different news organizations. but i got past the point of mourning what we were losing in this business. and fundamentally we were losing sort of the physical newspaper. i came to realize quickly that that doesn't really matter so much. what matters is the caliber...
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so of the smaller digital publishers as well expect that to continue.r from on the call is more color on how they see their cloud business. they need the market share how much more they plan to pump into that. >> going back to the amazon story, ed lee, thank you very much, we will keep an eye on the after-hours movers also want to check shares of chipotle, falling after missed expectations on both the bottom and top line joining us an allist who is overweight the stock given the backdrop, the stock had run up so much, near the highs. this was a miss, what happened >> i think the stock price movement is just high expectations any, you know, opportunity to buy it lower really be action oriented in that way the comp when you round it was in line with consensus 6% comp is really what the street was looking for what is going to be important on the conference call is what we say in the comps january ask the algorithm. they are producing higher volumes with digital efforts, how much can thee juice the margins with the benefit of bigtal. >> is this a reopen sto
so of the smaller digital publishers as well expect that to continue.r from on the call is more color on how they see their cloud business. they need the market share how much more they plan to pump into that. >> going back to the amazon story, ed lee, thank you very much, we will keep an eye on the after-hours movers also want to check shares of chipotle, falling after missed expectations on both the bottom and top line joining us an allist who is overweight the stock given the backdrop,...
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australian dollars in revenue this year i spoke opposes a proposed bill that would force digital giants to pay publishers for news content . it's going to hit an all time high of a $58000.00 on sunday the digital currency rocketed up earlier this month when tesla found a long musk revealed the company had bought 1500000000 dollars. total market value is now more than one trillion dollars. boeing has told airlines to ground 0 to triple sevens worldwide after one of them suffered an engine failure over the weekend the plane maker said using the same type of engine should stop flying until inspections could be performed no it was the plane should stay very over dead. let's discuss this further with our financial correspondent ashutosh hyundai he joins us from frankfurt know the safety concern bearing how big a problem is this for them. but rob not financially but yes it does certainly add to the deposition was of the company it would need to convince some more people to get on its planes but he must remember that these planes are not the . $77.00 max walk the walk the walk or so of the company the most popu
australian dollars in revenue this year i spoke opposes a proposed bill that would force digital giants to pay publishers for news content . it's going to hit an all time high of a $58000.00 on sunday the digital currency rocketed up earlier this month when tesla found a long musk revealed the company had bought 1500000000 dollars. total market value is now more than one trillion dollars. boeing has told airlines to ground 0 to triple sevens worldwide after one of them suffered an engine...
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threatening to pull out of australia over a proposed law that would require digital platforms to pay local media outlets and publishers to link to their content and news feeds or search results. that's bad news for drown it nor anyone with an amount of going to try to get all comes from google you know there will be a lot of challenges we have to you know learn. learn beam you know they do work and personal a spot overall we hear same group the government says the proposed law simply asked tech but he missed to pay their fair share since they received value from displaying australian journalism google says the lot would give australian news media in an unfair advantage meanwhile competitor microsoft has signaled its prepared to fill the gap with its big search engine if google does pull out for the students and instructors here in sydney the dispute means quite a bit of turbulence that the hopefully learn to navigate. and its super bowl weekend the big game between the book in is on the kansas city chiefs in tampa bay on sunday it promises to be a great contest always a little different this year only 20 percent of th
threatening to pull out of australia over a proposed law that would require digital platforms to pay local media outlets and publishers to link to their content and news feeds or search results. that's bad news for drown it nor anyone with an amount of going to try to get all comes from google you know there will be a lot of challenges we have to you know learn. learn beam you know they do work and personal a spot overall we hear same group the government says the proposed law simply asked tech...
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stories making news australia has tossed a controversial law that requires digital platforms like google and facebook to pay publishes the news contents they must negotiate licensing agreements with takes in images that appear in searches it's expected to set a precedent for other countries. also in australia the largest airline quantas lost more than 700000000 euros in the 2nd half of 2020 due to the pandemic it said international flights would not resume until this october 8 and a half 1000 employees will lose their jobs. and here's the upside to breaks it not for britain due to a lot of red tape like customs paperwork and possible delays in the u.k. many truck drivers are now taking their loads directly from e.u. member ireland to fronts. trade is like water. it looks for the path of least resistance. for many irish companies that path no longer runs through britain but through irish ports like rustler until recently only 3 ferries a week left the port for continental europe now it's 16. bricks it has suddenly made the sleepy town a major player in the irish logistics sector. what we've seen is a fundamental shift
stories making news australia has tossed a controversial law that requires digital platforms like google and facebook to pay publishes the news contents they must negotiate licensing agreements with takes in images that appear in searches it's expected to set a precedent for other countries. also in australia the largest airline quantas lost more than 700000000 euros in the 2nd half of 2020 due to the pandemic it said international flights would not resume until this october 8 and a half 1000...
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digital advertising. that is jaw-dropping and publishers want in on it. this is about who owes what to whom.rupert murdoch, they argued their expensive journalism makes the platforms more credible. >> this is an assault on a sovereign nation, it is an assault on people's freedom, and in particular, it is an utter abusive big technologies market power and control over technology. reporter: yet the data giants have strong counter arguments. publishers choose to be on facebook because they derive value from it with reach and traffic that can be monetized. the tech giant set up funds to invest heavily in journalism and moreer, they say anyone forcing someone just for linking to them breaches a fundamental aspect of the web and favors news over others. they want money so people can link. this breaks down the way the world wide web has worked up until now. they s a dangerous precedent. for now, british users will be affected but regulars and legislators everywhere will come under pressure to follow australia's example. >> if we see australia being bullied in this manner and effectively we end up i
digital advertising. that is jaw-dropping and publishers want in on it. this is about who owes what to whom.rupert murdoch, they argued their expensive journalism makes the platforms more credible. >> this is an assault on a sovereign nation, it is an assault on people's freedom, and in particular, it is an utter abusive big technologies market power and control over technology. reporter: yet the data giants have strong counter arguments. publishers choose to be on facebook because they...
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australian dollars in revenue this year facebook opposes a proposed bills that would force digital giants to pay publishesthe news content . now leaving your homeland can often mean leaving behind the things you love not just people but aspects of your culture however with a bit of innovation you don't necessarily have to do without comforts as the story of one refugee kong. 15 types of vegetables grow on book chain link east little farm vegetables and herbs you can't usually buy in australia sydney's african community got wind of the farm quickly now book jing they use doing brisk business to be. forced to become you know every week with my family. back in africa it will go out in australia. the refugee from the d r c founded his company 6 years ago out of a longing for the taste of his homeland today he's the owner of the only organic farm in australia growing african vegetables. wonderful but it's not easy african plants are sensitive to the cold lack of water is also a problem still the harvest is enough to take. cervus customers. when i make it public and he introduced me to his fresh produce i was r
australian dollars in revenue this year facebook opposes a proposed bills that would force digital giants to pay publishesthe news content . now leaving your homeland can often mean leaving behind the things you love not just people but aspects of your culture however with a bit of innovation you don't necessarily have to do without comforts as the story of one refugee kong. 15 types of vegetables grow on book chain link east little farm vegetables and herbs you can't usually buy in australia...
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australia has passed a controversial law that will require digital platforms like google and facebook to pay publishers for news content that requires them to negotiate licensing agreements for text and images that appearance that says the new law is expected to set a precedent for other countries. shares in game stop have been searching again in what could mark a return to frenzy trading that rocked markets last month trading was halted twice after shares more than doubled the stock again nearly 90 percent in after hours trading this after the firm announced its c.f.o. would resign. german chemicals company by a posted a net loss of 10 and a half 1000000000 euros to 2020 despite strong demand for self care health products as a result of the pandemic a us settlement offer claims it's round a killer course is council dragged down the annual result. china's incoming commerce minister says beijing wants to improve relations with the united states one when tower said the u.s. and china have deep economic ties one also extended an olive branch to australia which has also seen relations with china south. use
australia has passed a controversial law that will require digital platforms like google and facebook to pay publishers for news content that requires them to negotiate licensing agreements for text and images that appearance that says the new law is expected to set a precedent for other countries. shares in game stop have been searching again in what could mark a return to frenzy trading that rocked markets last month trading was halted twice after shares more than doubled the stock again...
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given that they have purchasing through both oe's and publishers, are there ways they can create gamestop exclusive digitalrhaps subscription-based to get better revenues on that sort of model? we haven't seen that come from the company yet, but those of us monitoring it very closely see that they continue to follow a very select groups of company, electronic arts, activation, blizzard, etc. one would presume if we are trying to read the tea leaves like his tweets, that he has something going on behind the scenes. one thing i want to highlight that i think people keep missing is that it is not a mall-based retailer domestically. i was looking at transcripts from the fourth-quarter earnings call from 2018 it specifically says, outside the u.s., 90% of our stores are mall-based but inside the u.s., 90% of stores are stripped mall-based. the retailer locations are significantly different when we think about a strip mall-based retailer in the foot traffic implications. that is something important to dispel. people keep saying mall-based retailer, and it is not that. caroline: interesting, we are trading at a p
given that they have purchasing through both oe's and publishers, are there ways they can create gamestop exclusive digitalrhaps subscription-based to get better revenues on that sort of model? we haven't seen that come from the company yet, but those of us monitoring it very closely see that they continue to follow a very select groups of company, electronic arts, activation, blizzard, etc. one would presume if we are trying to read the tea leaves like his tweets, that he has something going...
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digital advertising. that is a duopoly and publishers want in on it. this is about who owes what and to whom.ctive and gives them credibility. australia's government agrees. this is an assault on a sovereign nation. it is an assault on people's freedom and in particular it is an utter abuse of big technology's market power and control over technology. hear, hear! yet the data giants have strong counterarguments. publishers choose to be on facebook because they derive can be monetised. the tech giants have set up funds to invest heavily in journalism. and moreover, they say forcing anyone to pay someone just for linking to them breaches a fundamental principle of the web and privileges one category of information, news, over others. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. i'm lewis vaughan jones. i'm lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. the weather is going to be turning increasingly wet across western areas of the uk, thanks to an area of low pressure. this area of low pressure, in fact. and this cloud you can see here associated with the low is a weather fron
digital advertising. that is a duopoly and publishers want in on it. this is about who owes what and to whom.ctive and gives them credibility. australia's government agrees. this is an assault on a sovereign nation. it is an assault on people's freedom and in particular it is an utter abuse of big technology's market power and control over technology. hear, hear! yet the data giants have strong counterarguments. publishers choose to be on facebook because they derive can be monetised. the tech...
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digital advertising. that is a duopoly — and publishers want in on it.srooms argue their expensive journalism makes these tech platforms more attractive and gives them credibility. australia's government agrees. this is an assault on a sovereign nation. it is an assault on people's freedom and in particular it is an utter abuse of big technology's market power and control over technology. yet the data giants have strong counterarguments. publishers choose to be on facebook because they derive value from it, both reach and traffic that can be monetised. the tech giants have set up funds to invest heavily in journalism and, moreover, they say forcing anyone to pay someone just for linking to them reaches a fundamental principle of the web and privileges one category of information, news, over others. they want money so that people can link. now, this kind of breaks down the way that the world wide web has worked up until now, and it sets a dangerous precedent. google has taken a different approach — signing a bespoke global deal with murdoch's company, new
digital advertising. that is a duopoly — and publishers want in on it.srooms argue their expensive journalism makes these tech platforms more attractive and gives them credibility. australia's government agrees. this is an assault on a sovereign nation. it is an assault on people's freedom and in particular it is an utter abuse of big technology's market power and control over technology. yet the data giants have strong counterarguments. publishers choose to be on facebook because they derive...
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threatening to pull out of australia over a proposed law that would require digital platforms to pay local media outlets and publishers to link to their content and news feeds or search results. that's bad news for drown it nor anyone listening now going to try to go comes from google you know there would be a lot of challenges we have to you know learn. learn being you know maybe they do work in very similar ways spot overall we be much happier say when. the government says the proposed law simply asked tech but he missed to pay their fair share since they received value from displaying australian journalism google says the law would give australian news media in unfair advantage meanwhile competitor microsoft has signaled its prepared to fill a gap with its being search engine if google does pull out for the students and instructors here in sydney the dispute means quite a bit of turbulence that the hopefully learn to navigate. and it's super bowl weekend the big game between the tampa bay buccaneers and the kansas city chiefs is in tampa or on sunday it promises to be a great contest albeit a little different this
threatening to pull out of australia over a proposed law that would require digital platforms to pay local media outlets and publishers to link to their content and news feeds or search results. that's bad news for drown it nor anyone listening now going to try to go comes from google you know there would be a lot of challenges we have to you know learn. learn being you know maybe they do work in very similar ways spot overall we be much happier say when. the government says the proposed law...
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able to access news on facebook because of proposed laws in the country to make digital giants pay for journalism publishers in australia can continue to publish news on facebook, but links and posts can't be viewede australian news. google is threatening to remove its search engine from the country. because of this proposal coming up on ktvu news at 6 30, the federal government looking to big tech to smooth out and speed up the distribution of coronavirus vaccines, how companies like amazon, airbnb, google and expedia could help. also ahead tonight, we're continuing to monitor that deadly winter storm that is still dumping ice and snow across much of the country, and we'll have the latest on the conditions in texas, where million's remain without power and later in sports. buster posey back on the field and interesting offseason story about his kids as spring training gets underway covid has made clear that having health insurance is more important than ever. at covered california, every plan is comprehensive, covering everything from preventive care to mental health. and it's the only place that offers fi
able to access news on facebook because of proposed laws in the country to make digital giants pay for journalism publishers in australia can continue to publish news on facebook, but links and posts can't be viewede australian news. google is threatening to remove its search engine from the country. because of this proposal coming up on ktvu news at 6 30, the federal government looking to big tech to smooth out and speed up the distribution of coronavirus vaccines, how companies like amazon,...
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digital advertising. that is a duopoly — and publishers want in on it. this is about who owes what and to whom.s them credibility. australia's government agrees. this is an assault on a sovereign nation. it is an assault on people's freedom and, in particular, it is an utter abuse of big technology's market power and control over technology. yet the data giants have strong counterarguments. publishers choose to be on facebook because they derive value from it, both reach and traffic that can be monetised. the tech giants have set up funds to invest heavily in journalism and, moreover, they say forcing anyone to pay someone just for linking to them breaches a fundamental principle of the web and privileges one category of information, news, over others. they want money so that people can link. now, this kind of breaks down the way that the world wide web has worked up until now, and it kind of sets a dangerous precedent. google has taken a different approach — signing a bespoke global deal with murdoch's company, news corp. that leaves facebook short of friends. amol rajan, bbc news. a russian a
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google do and mathew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen both of you welcome to the program matthew let me start with you how did all stray you've become as you write ground 0 in the battle over who pays for news. well australia took laws that have been advanced in countries like france and germany and took a an extra step so they made a stronger version of those types of laws and i think that's really concentrated well you can tell it's concentrated the attention of both google and facebook and they're doing everything in their power to get australia to change. and we see jeff facebook and google diverging down under google signing deals with news corp for example facebook blocking australian publishers from posting or sharing news on its platform what's your take on this all of this started some years ago as matthew said in germany with aleister threat which is the ancillary copyright was an effort to try to get money out of the platforms and has not worked very well now australia has
google do and mathew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen both of you welcome to the program matthew let me start with you how did all stray you've become as you write ground 0 in the battle over who pays for news. well australia took laws that have been advanced in countries like france and germany and took a an extra step so...
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google do and mathew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen to both of you welcome to the program matthew let me start with you how did all stray you've become as you write ground 0 in the battle over who pays for news well astro you took laws that have been advanced in countries like france and germany and took a an extra step so they made a stronger version of those types of laws and i think that's really concentrated well you can tell it's concentrated the attention of both google and facebook and they're doing everything in their power to get australia to change the. and we see jeff facebook and google diverging down under google signing deals with news corp for example facebook blocking australian publishers from posting or sharing news on its platform what's your take on this all of this started some years ago as matthew said in germany with aleister threat which is the ancillary copyright was an effort to try to get money out of the platforms and has not worked very well now austral
google do and mathew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen to both of you welcome to the program matthew let me start with you how did all stray you've become as you write ground 0 in the battle over who pays for news well astro you took laws that have been advanced in countries like france and germany and took a an extra step so...
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google do and matthew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen to both of you welcome to the program matthew let me start with you how did all stray you've become as you write ground 0 in the battle over who pays for news. well australia took laws that have been advanced in countries like france and germany and took a an extra step so they made a stronger version of those types of laws and i think that's really concentrated well you can tell it's concentrated the attention of both google and facebook and they're doing everything in their power to get australia to change. and we see jeff facebook and google diverging down under google signing deals with news corp for example facebook blocking australian publishers from posting or sharing news on its platform what's your take on this all of this started some years ago as matthew said in germany with aleister threat which is the ancillary copyright was an effort to try to get money out of the platforms and it's not work very well now australia h
google do and matthew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen to both of you welcome to the program matthew let me start with you how did all stray you've become as you write ground 0 in the battle over who pays for news. well australia took laws that have been advanced in countries like france and germany and took a an extra step...
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google do and mathew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen both of you welcome to the program matthew let me start with you how did all stray you've become as you write ground 0 in the battle over who pays for news well astro you took laws that have been advanced in countries like france and germany and took a an extra step so they made a stronger version of those types of laws and i think that's really concentrated well you can tell it's concentrated the attention of both google and facebook and they're doing everything in their power to get australia to change the law. and we see jeff facebook and google diverging don't under google signing deals with news corp for example facebook blocking australian publishers from posting or sharing news on its platform what's your take on this all of this started some years ago as matthew said in germany with aleister threat which is the as they are a copyright was an effort to try to get money out of the platforms and has not worked very well now a
google do and mathew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen both of you welcome to the program matthew let me start with you how did all stray you've become as you write ground 0 in the battle over who pays for news well astro you took laws that have been advanced in countries like france and germany and took a an extra step so...
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media outlets and publishers to link their content in news feeds or in search results the whole purpose of the mandatory cut prices has been to give a strong incentive to the digital platforms to do commercial deals with the struggling news media businesses google already striking deals with major australian news businesses in recent weeks including news corp and 7 west media while facebook is promising to pay $1000000000.00 over 3 years to the news industry adding that the social media platform has invested a $600000000.00 since 2018 we're working across the full range of areas where it is important to make sure that the rule of law applies in relation to all of the things that we do online with the internet to be bipolar vices of modern life the so-called news media bargaining code comes just days after the government introduced some last minute amendments to the proposed bill after fierce pushback from both google and facebook we've agreed to make some clarifications to the code when it comes to the designation process by the treasurer of a particular digital platform a one month notice period will be put in place the country's unprecedented new law has been vi
media outlets and publishers to link their content in news feeds or in search results the whole purpose of the mandatory cut prices has been to give a strong incentive to the digital platforms to do commercial deals with the struggling news media businesses google already striking deals with major australian news businesses in recent weeks including news corp and 7 west media while facebook is promising to pay $1000000000.00 over 3 years to the news industry adding that the social media...
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whether it's on privacy between apple and facebook, publishing between microsoft/google, mna on this nvidia arm, digitaldvertising between the states it's a much more dis par rat policy view within a sector we normally talked about as being somewhat homogenous. >> yeah, the one word i think of when it comes to all the stories we are talking about today and the last two weeks is chaotic. we talked about this before. maybe it's not this big bang of regulation, maybe it's more like death by a thousand cuts if that wasn't enough, as you mentioned at the top, now they are fighting each other so distraction upon distraction upon chaos i will do an "on the other hand" john knows, it's my favorite segment. you touched on this, too, apple and amazon having their first 100 billion plus revenue quarter. you got google thought to be the big tech company facing regulatory consequences. that stock is up 20% year-to-date, catching up with the other big tech names, so it does feel like we talk about this day in/day out. but the markets aren't seeing that, yet, john. >> yeah, i can't help but think, though, there are pl
whether it's on privacy between apple and facebook, publishing between microsoft/google, mna on this nvidia arm, digitaldvertising between the states it's a much more dis par rat policy view within a sector we normally talked about as being somewhat homogenous. >> yeah, the one word i think of when it comes to all the stories we are talking about today and the last two weeks is chaotic. we talked about this before. maybe it's not this big bang of regulation, maybe it's more like death by...
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digital news. let's see if we can do it in 45 seconds. >> publishing was once about scarcity.ternet changed everything. google sorted the world's linked. facebook let everyone connect and they made millions, billions, fortunes by being the go betweens connecting you to me and you to news. news owners like rupert murdoch watched their relationships with readers get blown up. so they are trying to take back power and profits. enter this week's big headline from australia. facebook banning news publishers from sharing links and banning you to post links to australian news outlets. looking to force tech platforms to pay up, to pay news publishers for the right to link to content. this means something dramatic not just in australia but around the world. there are other proposals like this in other countries. all eyes, all regulatory eyes are now on australia to see what happens next. facebook's move to ban news, basically, had a global impact. you can see what happened right away. news traffic dropping on these australian websites. according to reuters, leaders of the g7 summit dis
digital news. let's see if we can do it in 45 seconds. >> publishing was once about scarcity.ternet changed everything. google sorted the world's linked. facebook let everyone connect and they made millions, billions, fortunes by being the go betweens connecting you to me and you to news. news owners like rupert murdoch watched their relationships with readers get blown up. so they are trying to take back power and profits. enter this week's big headline from australia. facebook banning...
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certainly one of these great publishing projects, documentary editing projects that has to some degree made access to these papers, much more widespread. particularly in their digital iterations, then they would have been prior, right? >> yes. the papers were unusual in that we had the text of the documents online with the help of the humanities institute, long before other projects put their documentation's online. and now everything is online, including the annotation and so, franklin papers have been a little bit in a sort of forefront of making itself available online. so we are proud of that. but yeah, you can find all our annotations and all the documents online, up to where we are. volume 43. >> great. well, let's dive in a little bit and talk about jefferson and franklin. let's start with how they met. so, how did they first meet? how did they establish? jefferson knew franklin long before he actually met him, but talk to us about that how the first man each other? >> franklin jefferson meant for the first time at the second continental congress in philadelphia, in the summer of 70, 75. and franklin had just returned from england where he had been a colonia
certainly one of these great publishing projects, documentary editing projects that has to some degree made access to these papers, much more widespread. particularly in their digital iterations, then they would have been prior, right? >> yes. the papers were unusual in that we had the text of the documents online with the help of the humanities institute, long before other projects put their documentation's online. and now everything is online, including the annotation and so, franklin...
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digital market segment. these pieces of legislation are aiming to create a safer online ecosystem. if our media industry and publishersfunction and work in a sustainable environment for themselves, the situation will end up with more sensationalist content. we will do away with investigative journalism and end up with a business model built on sensationalist content, which drives click bait and user attention, which has negative repercussions. guy: when you look at facebook, what do you see? is it a social network? is it an advertising machine? that advertising can be taxed and the revenues can be used to support journalism. >> the issue is facebook has become a lot of things. it has become an avoidable trading partner. it has a strong social presence, but its business model is based on ads. something has to be done to collect this imbalance we have. even if we have these agreements, the upper hand when it comes to negotiations is solidly in the hands of these bigger companies. publishers and news media cannot function without these bigger companies. alix: would you go even further and do things like look at retroacti
digital market segment. these pieces of legislation are aiming to create a safer online ecosystem. if our media industry and publishersfunction and work in a sustainable environment for themselves, the situation will end up with more sensationalist content. we will do away with investigative journalism and end up with a business model built on sensationalist content, which drives click bait and user attention, which has negative repercussions. guy: when you look at facebook, what do you see? is...
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places it has principally been around the online white harms paper and europe the digital markets and services act, published ways in this fight with the australians and need to be on their side and need to make sure that they prevail and that a big company like facebook can't be seen to be pushing around the government of a liberal democracy. damian collins, thank you very much. conservative mp, damian collins. nearly 2 million people haven't worked for at least six months because they are either unemployed or fully furloughed, according to research from the think tank the resolution foundation. it's calling for the government's furlough scheme to remain in place for several months after lockdown is eased. 0ur economics correspondent, andy verity, has more. this couldn't happen right now, but before the pandemic this video promoted a viable profitable one stop shop wedding business in worcestershire, supplying everything from flower arrangements, to disco floors, to chair covers. the only thing that's made it unviable are government restrictions imposed to fight covid, and eight staff have been on furlough
places it has principally been around the online white harms paper and europe the digital markets and services act, published ways in this fight with the australians and need to be on their side and need to make sure that they prevail and that a big company like facebook can't be seen to be pushing around the government of a liberal democracy. damian collins, thank you very much. conservative mp, damian collins. nearly 2 million people haven't worked for at least six months because they are...
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decision follows ongoing negotiations over a new media law which would require digital platforms to pay local media outlets and publisherswhat has taken place here and whether or not this is actually going to take hold across the world. your reaction? dagen: it looked like that it was going to take hold across the world because facebook overplayed its hand in australia and revealed exactly how powerful it is. facebook tried to blackmail australia, quite frankly, hold it hostage, cancel the country. and you immediately got outrage from people in the united kingdom and canada. canada said, hey, we're going to follow australia's lead on this, forcing facebook and the likes of google to pay for news. so facebook was forced back to the table to cut a deal with australia but this is how severe it was. immediately, it was an immediate blackout. major regional health departments where about 25 million people in australia, those facebook pages went dark. initially, says brush fires were raging across the country, the bureau of meteorology page was wiped off, regional fire and emergency service offices, their facebook pages were w
decision follows ongoing negotiations over a new media law which would require digital platforms to pay local media outlets and publisherswhat has taken place here and whether or not this is actually going to take hold across the world. your reaction? dagen: it looked like that it was going to take hold across the world because facebook overplayed its hand in australia and revealed exactly how powerful it is. facebook tried to blackmail australia, quite frankly, hold it hostage, cancel the...
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certainly one of these great publishing projects documentary editing projects that has to some degree made access to these. to these papers much more widespread particularly in their digital iterations. yes, and they would have been prior, right? yes, i mean the franklin papers were unusual in that we had. the text of the documents online with the help of the packard humanities institute long before other projects put their documents and annotation online and now everything is on on founders online including the annotation. um, and so franken papers have been a little bit in the sort of forefront of making this stuff available. online so we're proud of that. but yeah. you can find all our annotation and all the documents on found us online up to where we are. i mean up to um boeing 43 i think great. well, let's let's dive in a little bit and talk about jefferson and franklin. let's talk about how they met. so how do they first meet how do they establish i mean, jefferson new of franklin right long before sure met him, but talk to us about that. how do they first get meet each other? so franklin and jefferson met for the first time at the second continental congress in phi
certainly one of these great publishing projects documentary editing projects that has to some degree made access to these. to these papers much more widespread particularly in their digital iterations. yes, and they would have been prior, right? yes, i mean the franklin papers were unusual in that we had. the text of the documents online with the help of the packard humanities institute long before other projects put their documents and annotation online and now everything is on on founders...