Reuters: New video news service debuts in June
March 3rd, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Broadcasting, Editors' pick, Multimedia
Thomson Reuters’ new video news service will launch in June for financial professionals, part of a $1 billion (£710 million) plan, and will supply ‘live and searchable financial markets coverage, analysis and breaking news.’
“Unlike traditional television stations, it will not run all day, will not rely on advertising and will be largely unavailable to the public. Clients, however, will be able to access it around the clock.”
Tags: reuters, video news service
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