UPDATE 1-Google-Yahoo deal subject of antitrust probe-WPost
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WASHINGTON, July 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has opened a formal antitrust investigation into a deal between Google (GOOG.O) and Yahoo (YHOO.O) to share some advertising revenue, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday.
Investigators are planning to demand documents not only from Google and Yahoo, but also from other large companies in the Internet and media industries, the newspaper reported, citing sources who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Archrivals Google, with more than 60 percent of the Web search market, and Yahoo, with 16.6 percent, agreed last month on an advertising partnership under which Yahoo will let Google put search ads on its site in a deal Yahoo called an $800 million annual revenue opportunity.
Google and Yahoo are ranked number one and two in search respectively.
When the advertising pact was announced on June 12, the companies said they would give antitrust authorities 100 days to look at the deal before beginning it.
But a formal investigation signals that the Justice Department may have found some cause for concern, The Washington Post said.
Yahoo expressed confidence that the deal would be good for competition, the article said.
"There is nothing unexpected in the review of this arrangement as structured by the parties and Department of Justice officials," Yahoo said in a statement, the Post reported. Continued...

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