Reuters and YouTube Join Forces to Launch Reuters TV
Reuters and YouTube have teamed up to launch Reuters TV, a site packed with video analysis and commentary much more educational than what you typically watch online. While the videos featured probably won’t be as funny as a cat reading a book (that’s silly! Cats can’t read!), they’ll definitely be worth checking out.
A sampling of the videos:
- Media Bite — an exploration of the changing media world, with Peter Lauria
- Tech Tonic — a look at the latest tech news, with Anthony De Rosa
- Freeland File — interviews with newsmakers, with Chrystia Freeland
“This deal with YouTube gives Reuters a way to showcase our collection of talented journalists and compelling video from around the world,” commented Dan Colarusso, Reuters’ Global Head of Programming. “It will offer unique insights and images that other media companies simply can’t match.”
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