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“The actions that Google has operated under that have been monopolistic business practices have impacted us for a long period of time. There seems to be some good momentum right now behind this action given the DOJ's federal lawsuit against Google for the same infractions around their ad tech digital advertising.”

Michael Reed
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer & President, GANNETT CO INC
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On , Michael Reed, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer & President at GANNETT CO INC, spoke about antitrust during Exclusive: Gannett CEO Mike Reed lays out the case for taking on Google with a civil suit on Editor and Publisher.

Exclusive: Gannett CEO Mike Reed lays out the case for taking on Google with a civil suit
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Gannett Co., Inc. filed a federal lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against Google for ...
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Chairman, Chief Executive Officer & President · GANNETT CO INC

In September 2023, Gannett CEO Mike Reed discussed the company's federal lawsuit against Google, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Reed stated that Google has engaged in "monopolistic business practices" that have impacted Gannett "for a long period of time," specifically related to digital advertising technology. He said Google "controls every single part of the process," including ad placement, exchanges, and pricing, and that this has allowed the company to "depress prices for publishers." Reed estimated Gannett's damages are "well north of a billion dollars" and noted that U.S. antitrust law provides for automatic trebling of damages. He described the lawsuit as focused on advertising technology, not on content theft or copyright violations, which he said are issues with other tech platforms. Reed expressed optimism about the future of local journalism, saying he sees "a robust future for journalism for local news, regional news, national news." He noted that Gannett's news platforms have 150 million unique monthly visitors and argued that "consumers want news," but that "Google makes all the money on the advertising side on the back of our news." Reed said the goal of the lawsuit is to create "a level playing field for all publishers" and a "fair and competitive marketplace." He attributed the closure of 20 percent of U.S. newspapers and a 50 percent reduction in the journalism workforce over the past 15 years to the impact of Google's practices, and stated that "when we get fair playing fields and fair compensation," the number of journalists in the country will increase.

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