Google News transitions to automatically-generated publication pages

Date updated: March 20, 2025

Date published: February 10, 2025

Following our announcement in April 2024 last year, Google News is fully transitioning to automatically generated publication pages in late March 2025. This change seeks to improve our existing publisher workflow and simplify our current product experience.

To achieve this, all publication pages in Google News will be generated automatically. Google News will no longer use RSS feeds or web locations that were submitted in Publisher Center. As a result, publication pages that were created by publishers manually will no longer appear to users in Google News. Some publications may not have an automatically-generated landing page.

Publisher Center will also discontinue nonessential customization features for publication pages in Google News, and the Google News tile will no longer appear in Publisher Center.

What does this mean for appearing in Google News and other news surfaces?

This doesn't change what content is eligible to appear in Google News and other news surfaces. Content from publishers that adheres to our content policies is automatically eligible for consideration in Google News and across news surfaces.


Our systems automatically identify and rank eligible content based on factors like relevance, prominence, authoritativeness, freshness, location, and language. Learn more about ranking within Google News and how news works on Google.

Publication landing page sections

Once these changes go live in late March, custom sections previously created in Publisher Center will no longer appear on publisher Google News landing pages. We’re making this change to reduce steps in the publisher workflow and provide a clearer, more straightforward experience for our users.

Updating logos and titles

Soon, publishers will no longer be able to use Publisher Center to customize how their logo and publication title appears in Google News. Google News will use site favicons for publisher logos, and site names for publication titles. Publishers can follow these best practices:

Logos: Define a favicon to show in Google Search results

Publication titles: Provide a site name to Google Search

For Google News Showcase and Reader Revenue Manager, publishers will continue to submit logos through Publisher Center.

Global distribution settings

By default, links to your content in Google News are available to users worldwide. To streamline publisher setup, starting next month, publishers will no longer be able to use Publisher Center to restrict their content from appearing in certain countries, with the exception of News Showcase panels. Users will find content in Google News according to their language and region preferences. Learn how to check or change your Google News settings.

News Showcase publishers will be able to use Publisher Center to allow or block users in specific countries from seeing News Showcase panels.

Text-to-speech distribution options on Google Assistant

News content on the web may be used in Google Assistant’s text-to-speech feature to respond to user queries about a specific news topic (example: “Play news about bitcoin”) within the US. The Assistant topical news feature where snippets of an article are played on speakers via Text to Speech will be discontinued outside the US soon, and the opt-out settings for use within the US are changing. To block your content from being part of this user experience, you can use the nopagereadaloud HTML meta tag on your website. For more information, refer to our Help Center article: Google Read Aloud user agent.

Video news on Google News and Google Assistant

Similarly, publishers will no longer be able to use Publisher Center to submit YouTube content for consideration in Google News or Google Assistant. As a reminder, publishers can continue sharing their video content on YouTube. YouTube content is also automatically considered for Google Assistant.

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New Publisher Center

Google launched a new Publisher Center interface to help publishers easily manage how their content appears across Google News surfaces. Read more on this FAQ page and our blog post.

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