News Publishers with AI Partnerships in 2026




  • OpenAI partners broadly, but partnerships don’t guarantee ChatGPT citations.
  • Google uses very little licensed news data for LLM training beyond Associated Press.
  • Perplexity signs the most publishers, and gets blocked the most.
  • Microsoft’s deals mainly support Copilot.
  • Meta mixes licensed news with user content, limiting partner impact.
  • No AI company clearly explains how licensed content is used.

People are changing where they obtain their news.

In 2025, Neiman Lab reported that social media and video platforms had overtaken TV and online news sites as users’ primary news sources. Some (though fewer) seem to be getting their news from AI.

Amid this and users’ growing adoption of AI, new sites continue to see declining traffic and ad revenue in 2026.

Many news sites are entering into lucrative content licensing agreements with various AI technologies to train AI models.

From the perspectives of digital PR and SEO, these deals may be an Achilles’ heel for AI.

Although we don’t know to what extent the training data is actually getting used, the thinking is that you have a better chance of getting your brand mentioned and cited by AI if you target publishers with AI partnerships.

Here’s a quick breakdown of AI platforms from Google, OpenAI, Perplexity, Meta, and Microsoft that partner with news publishers.

Note: This post will be updated regularly.

Every News Publisher Partnering With AI Companies Through Data Licensing Deals (Jan 2026)

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News Publisher Partnering with OpenAI

OpenAI, which powers ChatGPT, has numerous partnerships with media companies and individual publishers.

open ai media partnerships

Here they are:

Partner AI Company Source Date
Associated Press OpenAI Source 7/13/2023
Axel Springer OpenAI Source 10/1/2024
Axios OpenAI Source 1/15/2025
Condé Nast OpenAI Source 8/20/2024
People Inc. OpenAI Source 5/7/2024
Future OpenAI Source 12/4/2024
Guardian Media Group OpenAI Source 2/19/2025
Hearst OpenAI Source 10/8/2024
Le Monde OpenAI Source 3/13/2024
News Corp OpenAI Source 5/22/2024
Prisa Media OpenAI Source 12/6/2024
Schibsted Media Group OpenAI Source 2/10/2025
The Atlantic OpenAI Source 8/7/2024
The Financial Times OpenAI Source 10/1/2024
The Washington Post OpenAI Source 11/13/2024
TIME OpenAI Source 9/27/2024
Vox Media OpenAI Source 5/29/2024

NewsCorp, Condé Nast, Hearst, and People Inc, (formerly Dotdash Meredith) are probably the most significant in terms of sheer volume.

Note that some of these are massive media companies with lots of publisher sites beneath them, whereas others are individual sites.

We looked at the top sites showing up in ChatGPT citations in a recent study.

The results were underwhelming, and there wasn’t much of a correlation between partnerships and number of citations coming from ChatGPT.

News Publishers Partnering with Google

The Associated Press is the only news publisher to partner with Google to be used for training the LLMs that power AI Overviews, AI Mode, and Gemini, to the best of our knowledge.

google only partners with ap

The other notable partnership was with Reddit, though I’m not really considering them a publisher.

Recently, Google also announced a pilot program with a large number of publishers. According to Google, some of these are “The Guardian, The Times of India, The Washington Examiner, and The Washington Post, among others.”

The program will “explore how AI can help drive more engaged audiences” and “experiment with new features in Google News.”

It’s general enough that we don’t know what exactly it means, but it doesn’t sound like it has to do with training the LLM.

News Publisher Partnering with Perplexity

Perplexity has the most data partnerships with publishers at the start of 2026.

Here is a visual representation:

perplexity media partnerships

In our study of AI crawler bots and news publisher sites, we found that Perplexity is among the most frequently blocked technologies.

This may be the reason (or the outcome) of their high number of partnerships.

Here is the list:

Partner AI Company Source Date
Adweek Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
Blavity Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
Der Spiegel Perplexity Source 7/29/2024
DPReview Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
Entrepreneur Perplexity Source 7/29/2024
Fortune Perplexity Source 8/7/2024
Gear Patrol Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
Lee Enterprises Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
Los Angeles Times Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
MediaLab Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
Mexico News Daily Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
Minkabu Infonoid Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
NewsPicks Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
NTV Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
Prisa Media Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
Stern Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
The Independent Perplexity Source 12/6/2024
The Texas Tribune Perplexity Source 7/29/2024
TIME Perplexity Source 9/27/2024
USA Today Co. Perplexity Source 10/10/25

News Publisher Partnering with Microsoft

As of the start of 2026, seven brands reportedly have data partnerships with Microsoft, which powers the Copilot platform.

microsoft media partnerships

Associated Press is probably the biggest in terms of content, followed by Reuters.

Here is the list:

Partner AI Company Source Date
Axel Springer Microsoft Source 10/1/2024
Hearst Magazines Microsoft Source 10/1/2024
People Inc. Microsoft Source 7/30/25
Reuters Microsoft Source 10/25/2024
The Financial Times Microsoft Source 10/1/2024
USA Today Network Microsoft Source 10/1/2024

(If you’re interested, Microsoft published a Copilot Usage Report at the end of 2025. It turns out that health-related topics are the most common things people search for.)

News Publisher Partnering with Meta

Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram (and Threads), partners with nine publishers and media companies.

meta media partnerships

Here is the list:

Partner AI Company Source Date
CNN Meta Source 12/5/2025
Fox News Meta Source 12/5/2025
Fox Sports Meta Source 12/5/2025
Le Monde Group Meta Source 12/5/2025
People Inc Meta Source 12/5/2025
Reuters Meta Source 10/25/2024
The Daily Caller Meta Source 12/5/2025
The Washington Examiner Meta Source 12/5/2025
USA Today Meta Source 12/5/2025

From what we can glean, these partnerships are used in training alongside publicly available user content on Facebook and Instagram.

Complete List of News Publisher Partnerships with AI Companies

Here is the complete list of reported publisher partnerships with AI:

Partner AI Company
Adweek Perplexity
Axel Springer Microsoft, OpenAI
Axios OpenAI
Blavity Perplexity
CNN Meta
Conde Nast OpenAI
Der Spiegel Perplexity
DPReview Perplexity
Entrepreneur Perplexity
Fortune Perplexity
Fox News Meta
Fox Sports Meta
Future OpenAI
Gear Patrol Perplexity
Guardian Media Group OpenAI
Hearst OpenAI
Hearst Magazines Microsoft
Le Monde Group Meta, OpenAI
Lee Enterprises Perplexity
Los Angeles Times Perplexity
MediaLab Perplexity
Mexico News Daily Perplexity
Minkabu Infonoid Perplexity
News Corp OpenAI
NewsPicks Perplexity
NTV Perplexity
People Inc. Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI
Prisa Media OpenAI, Perplexity
Reuters Meta, Microsoft
Schibsted Media Group OpenAI
Stern Perplexity
The Associated Press Google, OpenAI
The Atlantic OpenAI
The Daily Caller Meta
The Financial Times Microsoft, OpenAI
The Independent Perplexity
The Texas Tribune Perplexity
The Washington Examiner Meta
The Washington Post OpenAI
TIME OpenAI, Perplexity
USA Today Meta, Microsoft, Perplexity
Vox Media OpenAI

Remember, We Don’t Know How These Partnerships Work

One theory I’ve heard from agencies is that focusing on these partner sites in digital PR or SEO outreach can help brands secure AI mentions or citations.

We haven’t seen any data supporting that yet.

We also don’t know the actual details of any of these partnerships.

We don’t know which articles they draw information from, whether the information is used to “curate” datasets, or simply to train models.

Remember, right now, very few users report getting their news from AI.

Even by focusing on these sites, you may not reach the intended audiences and end users of your products (if that is indeed your true goal).

Your best bet is to focus on creating great news for relatable sites, regardless of their partnership status.

Vince Nero

Vince Nero

Vince is the Director of Content Marketing at Buzzstream. He thinks content marketers should solve for users, not just Google. He also loves finding creative content online. His previous work includes content marketing agency Siege Media for six years, Homebuyer.com, and The Grit Group. Outside of work, you can catch Vince running, playing with his 2 kids, enjoying some video games, or watching Phillies baseball.
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