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fromDigiday
6 days ago

Digiday+ Research: Dow Jones, Business Insider and other publishers on AI-driven search

AI-driven search is a big part of those challenges. As of October 2025, a full third of the 15 billion searches conducted on Google (or 5 million) triggered AI Overviews, Semrush president Eugene Levin told Digiday. At the same time, a significant percentage of publishers have said their traffic is decreasing. Well over half of publisher respondents to Digiday+ Research's fourth-quarter 2025 survey said they saw traffic declines last year: 54% said their traffic decreased somewhat or significantly throughout the year in 2025.
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fromAdExchanger
1 week ago

The Publisher Path Through AI | AdExchanger

AI-driven scraping and bots are sharply reducing human publisher traffic while forcing publishers to seek compensation and expand creator definitions while demanding transparency.
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fromDigiday
3 weeks ago

Media Briefing: The anatomy of the publishers' SEO dilemma

Publishers must adapt SEO strategies in 2026 as AI-driven discovery and Google's volatility sharply reduce search visibility and referral traffic.
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fromDigiday
3 months ago

Media Briefing: Overheard at the Digiday Publishing Summit Europe, October 2025 edition

Publishers face an existential threat as Google search volatility and AI summarization tools have permanently reduced site referral traffic.
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fromDigiday
5 months ago

As AI rewrites search, publishers look for a lifeline

AI-powered chatbots are diverting search traffic from publishers, causing volatile referral declines, legal challenges, and strategic shifts across the digital news ecosystem.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

Existential crisis': how Google's shift to AI has upended the online news model

Google's AI Overviews and AI Mode are sharply reducing publishers' search referral traffic, prompting calls for transparency and regulatory scrutiny.
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