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Google unveils GNI Advertising Lab for small news publishers in India

The programme, aimed at newsrooms employing up to 100 members, will focus on technical and product training of teams, as well as technical implementation to help grow the organisation's digital ad revenues

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Global technology giant Google has announced plans to launch its Advertising Lab to support small and medium-sized publishers producing original news for local and regional communities in .

According to the technology major, the programme, aimed at newsrooms employing up to 100 members, will focus on technical and product training of teams, as well as technical implementation to help grow the organisation’s digital ad revenues, Google said.

The programme will select up to 800 small to medium news publishers and work closely with a select subset to guide them through the optimisation/setup of their content management systems, websites, and ad setups, it added.

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This programme is the latest in a host of GNI (Google News Initiative) programmes working directly with news organisations of all sizes on developing new products, programmes, and partnerships to help news publishers grow their businesses.

Google noted that the last two years have been challenging across multiple dimensions for people and businesses around the world.

“There has never been a greater need for authoritative, timely , yet many news organisations are confronting challenges as the world reorients. Through this year, we have announced several initiatives to address the needs of startup news businesses, as well as large-scale news publishers in this altered landscape,” a tech major said.

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Applications for the new programme will be open until November 5, 2021.

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