Founded in 1851 by Paul Julius Reuter, Reuters has spent over 170 years at the forefront of global news-gathering. Today, it operates as the world’s largest international multimedia news provider, powered by a network of 2,500 journalists and 600 photojournalists stationed in 200 locations across the globe. Reporting in 16 languages, Reuters delivers over 2 million unique news stories annually, covering everything from real-time financial market shifts and geopolitical conflicts to climate change and technological breakthroughs....Read More
Founded in 1851 by Paul Julius Reuter, Reuters has spent over 170 years at the forefront of global news-gathering. Today, it operates as the world’s largest international multimedia news provider, powered by a network of 2,500 journalists and 600 photojournalists stationed in 200 locations across the globe. Reporting in 16 languages, Reuters delivers over 2 million unique news stories annually, covering everything from real-time financial market shifts and geopolitical conflicts to climate change and technological breakthroughs.
Authoritativeness Reuters is an essential "primary source" for the global media ecosystem, serving over 1,000 publishing clients and 750+ broadcasters worldwide. Its authoritative status is validated by its track record of breaking history-defining stories—from the assassination of Abraham Lincoln to modern-day investigative exposés. The agency has been awarded multiple Pulitzer Prizes, including recent wins for Breaking News Photography and Investigative Reporting, cementing its position as a global leader in high-impact journalism.
Trustworthiness & The Trust Principles Trust is the foundation of the Reuters brand, enshrined in the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles established in 1941. These principles impose a legal obligation on the agency to act with integrity, independence, and freedom from bias at all times.
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August 11, 1008
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