Search Result Cleanup – News Article Removal

Negative News Article Removal

Remove or Suppress Damaging Media Coverage from Google

Whether it’s from a local news outlet, niche blog, or national media, old news articles can haunt your name for years. Even when the issue is resolved, charges are dropped, or the original reporting contains factual errors, those headlines often remain front and center in Google search results — shaping first impressions long after the truth has changed.

At MGMT Reputation, we specialize in removing or suppressing negative news coverage. Our strategies combine:

  • Takedown requests under defamation, privacy, or outdated content grounds.
  • SEO suppression to push harmful links off the first page.
  • Strategic content replacement with positive, verified information.
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We work to clean up search results that misrepresent your name, business, or career, ensuring that the story people see online is accurate, fair, and reputation-safe.

Who This Is For

Our news article removal and suppression services are designed for:

What We Remove or Suppress

Outdated News Stories

Inaccurate or Misleading Headlines

Associated Mentions

Archived or Republished News

Our Strategy

News Link Audit

We perform a comprehensive audit to map out every article, headline, quote, and reference tied to your name — including syndicated versions and cached archives that might still rank in Google Search.

Takedown Requests

Where possible, we contact publishers directly or file formal removal requests citing grounds such as copyright infringement, privacy violations, or defamation. We target both the original publisher and any republished copies.

Google De-Indexing

If the content meets Google’s removal criteria (personal information, outdated damaging content, expunged legal records, etc.), we apply directly to Google for de-indexing — removing it from search visibility, even if the page still exists online.

SEO Suppression

When removal is not possible, we deploy advanced SEO suppression strategies — creating and promoting positive or neutral content that is designed to outrank negative coverage on Google’s first page.

Media Narrative Repair

If necessary, we go beyond suppression to reshape your digital narrative. This can include publishing new bios, thought leadership pieces, interviews, and press coverage that position you in a positive and credible light.

Timeline & Results

Publisher Removals (if granted): 2–4 weeks
– Once a publisher agrees to a takedown request, content is typically removed from their site within this timeframe, though some may act faster.

Google De-Indexing: 5–10 business days (once accepted)
If eligible under Google’s removal policies, harmful links can be removed from search visibility within days of approval.

Full Suppression Results: 30–90 days
The time required to push down articles depends on the authority of the publication , the number of sites carrying the story, and how competitive your search landscape is.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you remove news about my arrest even if it was dropped?

Yes — many states and platforms allow removals for non-convictions, sealed records, or resolved charges.

We pursue removal under personal info or outdated content policies.

 We focus on suppression and alternative visibility that neutralizes the article’s impact.

Why This Matters

Google doesn’t care if the matter is resolved — it simply ranks whatever content is most relevant and authoritative, even if it’s outdated, inaccurate, or misleading.

Negative news stories can follow you for decades, resurfacing in search results every time someone Googles your name.

Most clients aren’t defined by what happened they’re defined by what remains visible online, and that lingering visibility can unfairly shape reputations, careers, and personal relationships.

Remove Negative News from Google

Let us help you move forward — and get your name back.

News Article Suppression

Bury or remove damaging media or blog articles
$ 1,499+
  • Timeline : 4–8 weeks
  • Refund Policy : YES