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ReutersBritish cooperative news agency. Founded in 1851 by Paul Julius Reuter, it was initially concerned with commercial news but began to serve a growing newspaper clientele after the London Morning Advertiser subscribed in 1858. After a period of competition, Reuters and two rival agencies agreed on a division of territory and for many years held a virtual monopoly on world press services. The company remained in private hands until 1925, when its structure began moving toward a cooperative of British and Australasian press interests. In 1984 it became a public company under the name Reuters Group PLC. By the late 20th century Reuters was a world leader in business and financial market coverage. In 2007 Thomson Corp., a Canadian electronic publisher, agreed to purchase Reuters. Reuters news agency; established as telegraphic and pigeon post bureau (1851). [Br. Hist.: Benét, 852]
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Tur had successfully argued in federal court that his Los Angeles News Service's copyright to the footage had been infringed by Reuters Television International Ltd. At the age of 26, Taylor became vice president of marketing and sales for Reuters Television, the company's international TV unit. nbsp;reporter was clubbed on the back, and cameramen for Associated Press Television, Reuters Television and CNN also were beaten. |
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