Yahoo News signs up influencers with promise of shared advertising sales


The interior view of the Yahoo media studio set at Yahoo's New York City office on Aug 15, 2024. Under the programme, Yahoo is offering contributors half of the advertising sales their material generates. — Yahoo via AP Content Services

Yahoo has signed up nearly 100 YouTube, TikTok and Instagram creators to draw traffic to its website, recognition that millions of people rely on social media influencers to stay informed.

The online personalities are participating in a programme that Yahoo began last year. As part of a new homepage that debuted this month, Yahoo News launched a "Stories From Creators” section that curates their content. The company, owned by Apollo Global Management Inc, pays influencers a share of advertising sales in exchange for posting content to its site.

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