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Google’s news-focused Innovation Challenges for META open for applications

The challenge continues to look for news-related projects that focus on reader engagement and new business models

By: Business Today Egypt

Sun, Feb. 28, 2021

Photo by Solen Feyissa on Unsplash

Google News’ second round of their News Innovation Challenge in the Middle East, Turkey and Africa (META) is up and running, with applications now open until April 13.

The challenge continues to look for news-related projects that focus on reader engagement and new business models.

Any informative models are welcome, from established publishers, online-only players, news startups, publisher consortia and local industry associations, all are eligible to apply.

Winning projects will be funded up to 70 percent of their project’s cost, up to $150K.

According to Google’s official statement, Google will not fund editorial-only projects, but will focus on funding the technical execution of projects. Projects will be evaluated against five criteria: impact on the news ecosystem, innovation and feasibility.

"The GNI Innovation Challenge is designed to stimulate innovation in news and journalism around the world, and development of new business models. Publishers in different parts of the world have told us about issues specific to their regions, and the need for diverse approaches. The theme of reader engagement and new business models was set with the region's local needs in mind and we hope this will encourage news players in MENA to try new things" said Ludovic Blecher, global lead for Google's GNI Challenges. 

Applications must be made online via the official website of the challenge (g.co/newsinnovation). Google will also be holding an online town hall on March 3 at 13.00 GMT with a live presentation and the opportunity to ask questions. (Google does not take any equity or IP in any projects or submissions.) 

Google has previously launched five separate Innovation Challenges all around the world, receiving a total 1,300 applications from 77 countries. The first challenge in the Middle East, Africa and Turkey was launched in June 2019, and received 527 applications from 35 countries.

Last year, Google selected 21 projects from 13 countries -  UAE, Iraq, Turkey,  Israel, Lebanon, Morocco, Jordan,  Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya, South Africa, Rwanda, Nigeria and Ghana. In Jordan, podcast startup Sowt developed a new hosting platform for Arabic news podcasts. In the UAE, The National submitted a project to convert quality text news into audio in real time in both English and Arabic.  L'Orient le Jour in Lebanon developed a new loyalty plan & interactive platform to offer special and personalized privileges to subscribers.