Newspapers’ ‘frenemy’ Google, the debate continues
Tuesday, 10 April 2007, 14:31
Google maybe making peace with the wires, but America’s latest newspaper mogul is not a fan. The new owner of Tribune newspapers, Chicago property magnate Sam Zell, reignited the old Google-as-kleptomaniac topos when he told students at Stanford University:
“We have a situation today where effectively the content is being paid for by the newspapers [...]
Entry Filed under: Agence France Presse, Chicago Tribune, Google, Google News, Los Angeles Times, Tribune Company
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