Google Introduces Tool to Customize News Sources, Including Sky News
Google Tool Lets Users Select Sky News as Preferred Source

In a significant update to its platform, Google has introduced a new tool that empowers users to customize their news feed by selecting preferred sources, such as Sky News. This development comes as Google increasingly relies on AI overview summaries and algorithmic sources, which have sometimes led to unexpected content appearing in search results.

Taking Control of Your News Experience

With this new feature, users can now actively choose which publications they want to see more frequently when using Google. By adding an organization like Sky News as a preferred source, Google's algorithm will prioritize showing articles, videos, and other updates from that source. This tool is designed to give users more control over their information consumption, allowing them to tailor their search results to trusted and preferred outlets.

How to Add Sky News as a Preferred Source

There are two primary methods to add Sky News as a preferred source on Google. The easiest way is to click a direct link provided by Sky News and simply tick the box to select it. Alternatively, users can do this directly within Google's interface.

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After searching for a topic, users can click the icon next to the 'Top stories' section and enter Sky News as a preferred source there. This straightforward process ensures that Sky News content is more likely to appear in future searches.

What Changes to Expect in Your Google Results

Once Sky News is selected as a preferred source, users will notice that stories from Sky News are surfaced more frequently. This includes both the 'Top stories' section and a dedicated 'From your sources' area. The tool is flexible, allowing users to pick as many preferred sources as they like and change their selections at any time without restriction.

It's important to note that this feature does not eliminate content from other sites; users will still see a diverse range of sources in their search results, but with a heightened emphasis on their chosen preferences. This update reflects Google's ongoing efforts to balance algorithmic efficiency with user customization in the digital news landscape.

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