Blog
Meet Reuters, one of our 2013 convention sponsors!
- By: ASNE staff
- On: 05/30/2013 12:23:31
- In: Convention
With our convention fast approaching, we'd like to take this opportunity to introduce you to one of our sponsors. You've almost certainly heard of Reuters already (and you'll have a chance to chat with them in June), but for now, here's a brief introduction they provided:
Reuters, the world's largest international news agency, is a leading provider of real-time, high-impact multimedia news and information services to newspapers, television and cable networks, radio stations and websites around the globe. With 200 bureaus and more than 3,000 journalists worldwide, our news coverage is rich with facts and context that speaks to American audiences.
With our convention fast approaching, we'd like to take this opportunity to introduce you to one of our sponsors. You've almost certainly heard of Reuters already (and you'll have a chance to chat with them in June), but for now, here's a brief introduction they provided:
Reuters, the world's largest international news agency, is a leading provider of real-time, high-impact multimedia news and information services to newspapers, television and cable networks, radio stations and websites around the globe. With 200 bureaus and more than 3,000 journalists worldwide, our news coverage is rich with facts and context that speaks to American audiences.
Anita Tobias, vice president of sales, Americas, is pleased to attend the ASNE Convention again this year, sharing that "The American Society of News Editors Convention is an important event, as it draws attention to emerging trends and new challenges in the media landscape as well as provides opportunities for in-depth discussion on innovation and the future of our industry. Reuters is delighted to sponsor ASNE. As an agency committed to partnering with American publishers and providing a full-service news wire and complete sports solution, there's no better opportunity to engage with our customers on the issues that matter most."