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After questionable tactics, Thomson Reuters loses consumer confidence survey contract to Bloomberg
Bloomberg will pick up distribution of the University of Michigan consumer confidence survey starting in January 2015.

Report: Thomson Reuters to raise price of media products
The world's largest financial news organization will raise prices on legacy and new products by as much as ten percent, according to a report.

Reuters ignores Hong Kong protests on Chinese-language website
The world's-larges news organization is keeping Chinese-language readers in the dark about a heated street protest in Hong Kong.

Reuters shuts down “Counterparties” amid editorial departures
Reuters has shut down an experimental linkblog service that aimed to connect readers with "the best stories and posts, regardless of source."

Reuters spokeswoman Barb Burg dies at 50
Barb Burg, a familiar face in New York City's public relations landscape who worked for publishers and media organizations for nearly three decades, died on Tuesday at the age of 50.

Questions remain unanswered over Reuters ‘staged’ Syria photos
Questions remain about the authenticity of images the Reuters news agency has obtained and distributed from freelancers working in war-torn Syria.

Reuters accused of threatening security in Egypt after sourcing fake Twitter account
A lawyer has filed a petition against the Reuters news agency for allegedly threatening national security when it reported a false terror threat linked to a fake Twitter account last week.

Reuters sources fake Twitter account in report on Egypt terror threat
A fake Twitter account duped Reuters journalists into reporting on an Egyptian terror plot that likely doesn't exist.

Dozens of journalists accept buyout, leave Reuters
The world's largest international multimedia news agency will have a very different newsroom come January 2nd.

Bloomberg, WSJ, Reuters cut journalism jobs in 2013
Dow Jones, Thomson Reuters and Bloomberg LP have slashed newsroom jobs throughout the year. And if things don't change, expect more jobs to be lost in 2014.

China blocks Wall Street Journal, Reuters news websites
Global variants of the Wall Street Journal and Reuters websites have been blocked for internet users in China, according to several internet monitoring agencies.

AFP, Reuters take heat after censoring image of French president
News organizations Reuters and Agence France-Presse are facing accusations of self-censorship after both issued a retraction of a photo showing French president Francois Hollande that some considered to be unflattering.