How to make WJBF NewsChannel 6 a preferred Google news source

AUGUSTA () – Google has introduced a new option within its search engine that lets users select their favorite websites and sources. Here’s a guide on how to add your preferred sites to this list.

In August, Google Search Product Manager Duncan Osborn shared a detailed guide on the new Preferred Sources feature. This addition will enable users to see news articles from their selected sources more often and prominently within their search results.

If you’d like to add NewsChannel 6 as your preferred source for news happening across the CSRA, click here.

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