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Google To Pay $40.2 Million To South African News Outlets After Antitrust Probe

Competition Commission deal aims to restore fairness in South Africa’s digital news ecosystem.
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisNovember 14, 2025 Technology No Comments3 Mins Read
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Google has agreed to pay USD 40.2 million (about R688 million), media support package for South African news organisations, following a landmark settlement with the country’s Competition Commission, (CompCom) probe.

Key Findings from the Inquiry

  • The Competition Commission’s Media & Digital Platforms Market Inquiry found that Google’s search and content-display practices prevented fair monetisation for local media.

  • A major issue identified was what regulators call “zero-click behaviour” — users consume news via Google itself (for example through summaries), rather than clicking through to publishers’ sites, leading to dwindling referral traffic.

  • Google’s algorithms reportedly favour large, foreign news outlets over South African, vernacular, or community media, limiting the visibility and advertising reach of local publishers.





What the Support Package Will Do

Under the terms of the settlement, Google and YouTube will deploy the R688 million (USD 40.2 m) package over five years to support South African media. Specific interventions include:

  1. Content Licensing & Innovation Grants
    Funds will go to national, community, and vernacular-language media, helping publishers license content and fund innovation.

  2. Capacity Building
    Training, technical assistance, and tools to improve website performance will be provided to strengthen local news outlets’ digital capabilities.

  3. Audience Data Sharing
    Google will share richer anonymised audience data with news publishers to help them better understand and monetise their readership.

  4. News Visibility Tools
    The company will introduce new user-facing tools to prioritise local news sources, thereby increasing the discoverability of South African outlets.

  5. African News Innovation Forum
    The deal includes the establishment of a forum aimed at driving innovation in African journalism.

CompCom wants Google to pay SA's news media R500m | ITWeb

Wider Implications & Reactions

  • Sustainability of Local Media: The funding is seen as a pivotal measure to help local news survive in the face of declining ad revenues and shrinking newsrooms — a trend exacerbated by Big Tech’s dominance.

  • Algorithmic Fairness: Regulators want Google to correct biases in its search algorithm that disadvantage South African outlets, especially community and vernacular media.

  • Contingency Penalties: If Google fails to follow through, the Competition Commission could impose a 5–10% digital advertising levy on search engine revenues.

  • Broader Tech Accountability: The inquiry also addresses other platforms: Microsoft (MSN), has agreed to expand contracts with five more national news publishers. Social media companies like Meta and TikTok are required to improve monetisation, algorithm transparency, and support for local journalists.

Google’s Response

Google has disputed some of the Commission’s findings, calling parts of the proposed remedies “disproportionate” and arguing against “single-handedly subsidising” the South African media industry. In its formal response, Google also challenged the methodology used by the inquiry to estimate how much value local publishers actually lose.

Significance

This settlement is being hailed as a landmark moment for media regulation in South Africa. For years, local news outlets have struggled with declining revenue and audience, while global tech platforms profited from their content. The agreement represents not just financial support, but systemic reforms aimed at rebalancing the digital news ecosystem in favour of local media.

As the deal rolls out, its real-world impact will depend on how effectively the funds are distributed, how deeply platforms implement the remedial tools, and whether smaller and community newsrooms can leverage these resources to rebuild their digital presence.

#Media #Policy Adejuyigbe Francis Africa Antitrust CompCom Fishe News Google News Outlets Probe South African
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