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AP Makes Content Deal With Yahoo; How About AP and Google?

February 1, 2010 20:01

The Associated Press Strikes Deal with Yahoo (via Editor and Publisher, AP)

Michael Liedtke writes:

The Associated Press has signed a licensing deal with Yahoo Inc. that gives the news cooperative a steady stream of revenue at a time less money is flowing in from newspapers and broadcasters.

The announcement by both companies Monday did not disclose the financial terms of the agreement.

The AP says it is still negotiating to renew its online licensing agreements with two other companies with far deeper pockets, Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. Google stopped posting fresh AP content on its Web site in late December.

Search Engine Land is reporting in, "AP & Google Reach A Deal – Sort Of," that it's unclear if the deal reached between AP and Google is a long-term deal. The post continues with a statement by Google along with analysis by Danny Sullivan.


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