Murdoch, Bing and Google
Rupert Murdoch is reported to be considering a partnership with the Microsoft Bing search engine, giving it exclusive rights to publish articles from his News Corp group of newspapers online.
Murdoch is apparently frustrated with the manner in which Google distributes content from his publications, gaining benefit while giving little to News Corp in return.
Analysts are divided about the wisdom of such a move.
Around ΒΌ all traffic to the Sun and many other News Corp online papers come via Google, and many industry experts however believe that this is a big mistake.
Would searchers really change their search behaviour because Murdoch's articles can not be found via Google or will they simply click on the content that is available. It could be good for Bing but maybe not so good for News Corp. Bing only receives around 4% of UK searches.
Would the consumer lose out? Less news would be available to those who choose to stay with Google, perhaps because they are unaware of Bing and this exclusivity deal.
Murdoch is apparently frustrated with the manner in which Google distributes content from his publications, gaining benefit while giving little to News Corp in return.
Analysts are divided about the wisdom of such a move.
Around ΒΌ all traffic to the Sun and many other News Corp online papers come via Google, and many industry experts however believe that this is a big mistake.
Would searchers really change their search behaviour because Murdoch's articles can not be found via Google or will they simply click on the content that is available. It could be good for Bing but maybe not so good for News Corp. Bing only receives around 4% of UK searches.
Would the consumer lose out? Less news would be available to those who choose to stay with Google, perhaps because they are unaware of Bing and this exclusivity deal.