{"id":51033,"date":"2021-02-23T21:48:13","date_gmt":"2021-02-23T21:48:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/asiapacificreport.nz\/?p=55077"},"modified":"2021-02-23T21:48:13","modified_gmt":"2021-02-23T21:48:13","slug":"facebook-and-google-deals-may-leave-small-publishers-out-in-the-cold","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2021\/02\/23\/facebook-and-google-deals-may-leave-small-publishers-out-in-the-cold\/","title":{"rendered":"Facebook and Google deals may leave small publishers out in the cold"},"content":{"rendered":"

Asia Pacific Report<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n

The federal government must act urgently to support small Australian news outlets that could be shut out of commercial deals with Facebook and Google under its News Media Bargaining Code, says the union for Australia\u2019s journalists.<\/p>\n

The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) said in a statement<\/a> that it welcomed Facebook\u2019s decision to no longer block news links in Australia following negotiations with the federal government over the code, but added that it was concerned about what this will mean for small media organisations and freelancers.<\/p>\n

MEAA media federal president Marcus Strom said that while the way had now been cleared for the big media companies to strike commercial deals with Facebook and Google, it was unclear to what extent small outlets would benefit.<\/p>\n