Reuters will provide the British broadcaster with news and enhanced Reuters products across text, video and pictures, including the Reuters Live video service and access to the Reuters Video and Pictures archives.
Reuters will continue to supply the BBC’s UK video content to its non-UK clients around the world.
“We’re thrilled to renew our partnership with the BBC and deliver even more of the trusted content they need to keep their audiences informed and engaged,” said Sue Brooks, head of Reuters News Agency, in a statement.
“Reuters continues to benefit from being a key redistributor of on-the-day UK news footage from the BBC, in a partnership that demonstrates how two trusted, global media providers can work together to provide access to accurate, unbiased information to the world.”
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