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ReadWriteWeb: CNET signs up for Open Calais

CNET.com will now share data from its technology reviews, news and blog posts on using Thomson Reuters’ Open Calais platform, allowing other publishers to use the information. According to this report,...

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‘There is a future for journalism, but it is a very expansive future,’ says...

Glyn Mottershead teaches newspaper journalism at the University of Cardiff. He blogs at http://egrommet.net/ and is @egrommet on Twitter. Journalism will survive – but there’s no simple solution for...

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Sunday Times: Breakingviews.com in ‘advanced talks’ with Thomson Reuters

The Sunday Times reports that Hugo Dixon is in ‘advanced talks’ to sell Breakingviews.com to Thomson Reuters – for a reported £10 million. Dixon, former Lex editor at the Financial Times, co-founded...

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#ReutersEthics: Trust and Twitter debated at Thomson Reuters

“It’s good for trust in journalism to be low,” the Evening Standard’s executive editor said last night, “and we should feel like our back is against the wall”. Taking part in the ‘What Price The News?’...

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Pay cuts and Twitter policy leave Thomson Reuters facing union action in US

Thomson Reuters in the US has been referred to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) by the Newspaper Guild of New York for planned cutbacks to the pay packages of journalists and other workers...

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#IWD: International Women’s Day for journalists

Today is International Women’s Day, a global day “celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future,” partnered by Thomson Reuters. You can follow a Reuters...

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Reuters Handbook of Journalism: Don’t scoop the wire

Reuters has published new social media guidelines in its Handbook of Journalism. As well as reminding journalists to keep the personal separate from the professional, it advises: Can I break news via...

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FT.com: Thomson Reuters’ video product Insider to launch on 11 May

Thomson Reuters is planning to launch a series of new web products and overhaul its markets division as part of plans to streamline the company and reach growing audiences of younger, web-savvy readers...

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Global Thinkers: Television is going vertical

Thomson Reuters’ global editor, multimedia, Chris Cramer on the future of broadcasting and why narrow-casting not linear television networks are the way forward: The days of linear television networks...

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IHT and Reuters partner for Middle East coverage

The International Herald Tribune and Reuters have joined forces to provide an additional weekly section to the newspaper’s Middle East edition. ‘Middle East with Reuters’ will be launched tomorrow and...

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#WEFHamburg: Danish newspaper showcases the iPad app built on a shoestring...

“Think of a number, quarter it, and you’re still not there.” This was Annemarie Kirk’s answer when asked what her budget was for developing Danish newspaper Berlingske‘s first iPad app to be launched...

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WSJ: Thomson Reuters reports 66 per cent profit increase

The Wall Street Journal yesterday reported that Thomson Reuters had announced a 66 per cent increase in third-quarter profit, rising from $167 million (19 cents per share) in the same period last year...

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Thomson Reuters acquires US banking analytics site Highline Financial

Thomson Reuters announced yesterday that it has acquired Highline Financial, a financial information analytics site which focuses on the US banking industry. In a press release Reuters said the...

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Top five news, features and blog posts on Journalism.co.uk in 2010 (by page...

OK, we know it’s quality not quantity that counts, but it’s still fascinating (to us at least) to learn which stories have attracted the most traffic over the course of a year. Unsurprisingly,...

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Press Gazette: ‘Studio in a suitcase’ for Reuters journalists

No longer backpack journalism – introducing, suitcase journalism: journalists at Thomson Reuters are to be kitted out with a lightweight video camera, microphone, lights, tripod and monitor. The trial...

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