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Newspapers cry foul over Yahoo - Google ad deal |
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Wednesday, 17 September 2008 |
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AP, PARIS -- The World Association of Newspapers says it opposes a pending deal on advertising between Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc. The Paris-based group wants European and U.S. regulators to block the deal on antitrust grounds. WAN says the agreement would reduce the cost of paid search advertising and lower revenues for newspapers' and others' Web sites, which receive payment from the online giants. WAN says it fears the deal would give Google ''unwarranted'' market power in parts of the online ad business. Yahoo expects the deal to generate $800 million in annual revenue. Yahoo and Google say the deal only affects North America, but WAN alleged Monday that European newspapers would be affected. The U.S. Justice Department is investigating the deal.
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