Categories: OLD Media Moves

Thomson Reuters redesigns site

Thomson Reuters, the parent company of the Reuters wire news service, has unveiled a redesigned Web site that looks like a news page.

A company spokeseman says, “The website redesign improves navigation with easier and more intuitive ways to access deeper levels of content, which allows customers and visitors a clearer presentation of Thomson Reuters businesses and products.

“Additionally, substantial technical enhancements were made to the underlying infrastructure to improve performance, increase ease of publication for content owners, and lay the groundwork for globalization features such as multi-language support.”

The redesign gives a much more prominent role to the company’s news and information products.

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