Australian publishers have initiated class-action lawsuits against Google, alleging the tech giant's monopoly in ad tech has significantly reduced their ad revenue. Regional outlets express frustration over their meager earnings from Google, highlighting the financial strain on publishers. Meanwhile, the Daily Mail is consolidating its print and digital operations to cope with industry challenges, which will entail job losses. Additionally, the BBC World Service is executing a £6 million savings plan that involves workforce reductions while focusing on reinvestment in essential skills.
Google is facing two class-action lawsuits from Australian publishers over its dominance in ad tech, claiming publishers receive less ad revenue.
The Daily Mail intends to merge print and online teams, resulting in job cuts as part of a strategic overhaul.
The BBC World Service has set a plan to save £6 million, cutting around 130 roles while reinvesting in key skills.
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