New Delhi: Search Engine giant Google made a whopping USD 4.7 billion in revenue from news in 2018, according to a study released by the News Media Alliance (NMA).


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“The amount of news in Google search results ranges from 16 to 40 percent, and the platform received an estimated $4.7 billion in revenue in 2018 from crawling and scraping news publishers’ content – without paying the publishers for that use,” according to the News Media Alliance report.


Google made this revenue via search and Google News, the study found.


“Since January 2017, traffic from Google Search to news publisher sites has risen by more than 25 percent to approximately 1.6 billion visits per week in January 2018,” the  NMA study further found.


“In 2018, the number of unique monthly visitors in the US to Google News eclipsed that of top news websites such as The New York Times, CNN and Huffington Post,” NMA added.


News Media Alliance represents more than 2,000 newspapers across the US. Click here to read the full report of the News Media Alliance study.


Google news was launched in  2002. The News homepage was built in a way that let users browse from multiple news outlets about the news of the day. Google, however, does not make editorial decisions on which stories to show.