Name of the Tool Reuters : News Archives
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URL https://agency.reuters.com/en/copyright.html
Subject Newspapers - Archives
Accessibility On subscription basis
Language English
Publisher Thomson Reuters
Brief History The Reuter agency was established in 1851 by Paul Julius Reuter in Britain at the London Royal Exchange. Paul Reuter worked at a book-publishing firm in Berlin and was involved in distributing radical pamphlets at the beginning of the Revolutions in 1848. These publications brought much attention to Reuter. He later developed a prototype news service in 1849 in which he used electric telegraphy and carrier pigeons. The Reuter's Telegram Company was later launched. The company initially covered commercial news, serving banks, brokerage houses, and business firms.
Scope and Coverage Over the years Reuter's agency has built a reputation in Europe and the rest of the world as the first to report news scoops from abroad. Reuters was the first to report Abraham Lincoln's assassination, for instance. Almost every major news outlet in the world currently subscribes to Reuters. Reuters operates in more than 200 cities in 94 countries in about 20 languages.
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Kind of Information Since 1850, they have experimented, invented, and created content and news solutions to become the world’s leading international news agency. Always at the forefront of real-time breaking news and high-impact global multimedia content, they are constantly innovating their products and services to meet your business needs.
Whether they are serving broadcasters, publishers, brands, agencies, or direct to consumers, Reuters provides award-winning coverage of the day’s most important topics, including: business, finance, politics, sports, entertainment, technology, health, environment, and much more.
News Archive:
Get access to the most comprehensive collection of international news stories with their daily news archive.
Bridging three centuries, the Reuters Archive features footage of events that have shaped the world we live in today - from Lenin to Obama, WWI to 9/11. Search, preview and download content via Reuters Media Express are also available.
The most dramatic and highly acclaimed video footage ever captured in their daily news are also available under archives.
Special Features Reuters offers a free 30-day, no-obligation trial tailored to user’s needs.
Arrangement Pattern Categorically arranged, archives are available under products & services As for example,
Remarks Before subscribe Reuters, you can try the free trial of 30 days.
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Date of Access December 27, 2016