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How to add NME as a Preferred Source on Google to get the best music and entertainment news

2025-11-25 09:31
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How to add NME as a Preferred Source on Google to get the best music and entertainment news

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With a few clicks, you can tailor your Google experience to get the best and latest from NME

By NME 25th November 2025 The crowd for Turnstile at Glastonbury 2025, photo by Andy Ford The crowd for Turnstile at Glastonbury 2025. Credit: Andy Ford for NME

Since 1952, NME has been the world’s leading home for big and breaking talent and the best source of music and entertainment news. Here’s how to make the most of NME.com and tell Google how to give you the best search results and headlines from the latest music news.

From biggest events from Glastonbury to Coachella and the BRITs to the Grammys via all the huge names and rising artists we interview and review on a daily basis, NME is your one-stop shop for music headlines as well as delivering all you need to know from the worlds of film, TV and gaming.

Google has introduced a new Preferred Sources feature for readers in the US and India. Read on below for how to use this. For those elsewhere in the world, the tool will be rolled out in the coming months but right now you can click this link and hit the ‘Follow’ button on the top right.

For readers in the US and India, you can set Google on your browser to know that NME.com is your top and desired source for all the latest music, entertainment and gaming news, reviews, features, exclusive interviews and so much more.

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To do this, click on this link here and ticking the box next to ‘NME.com’.

You can also do this directly from the Google homepage by following these simple steps:

  • Visit the Google homepage and search for any news story
  • Hit the icon next to ‘Top Stories’ that looks like a box with a star in it
  • Type ‘NME.com’ in the search box that then appears
  • When you see NME.com appear, check the box to the right
  • Hit the ‘reload results’ button

While tailoring your Google experience, you can add as many other sources as you like, and can remove them at any time via the same method and curate to get results from a variety of sources.

“When you select your preferred sources, you’ll start to see more of their articles prominently displayed within Top Stories, when those sources have published fresh and relevant content for your search,” said Google in a statement.

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Check back at NME for the latest and leading music and entertainment news, reviews, features, exclusive interviews and much more. 

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