The
antitrust subcommittee leading the charge against tech
platforms, and in this instance focusing on their relations with
news organizations, will also hear from Microsoft President Brad
Smith.
Social media companies use news to attract customers and have
been accused by news publishers of not sharing enough
advertising revenue with them.
Witnesses for Friday's hearing include David Chavern, head of
the News Media Alliance which includes News Corp and USA Today
among others; Emily Barr, who represents the National
Association of Broadcasters and Graham Media Group, which has 7
local TV stations; and Jonathan Schleuss, president of the
NewsGuild-CWA, a union representing journalists, the statement
said.
Bipartisan members of Congress are expected to introduce a bill
in the near future that will make it easier for smaller news
organizations to negotiate better deals with Big Tech platforms
and increase their revenues.
(Reporting by Diane Bartz; editing by Richard Pullin)
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