The
10 programmes will feature highly produced reports and commentary
from many of Reuters award-winning, nearly 3,000 journalists
around the world:
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Reuters Investigates, featuring investigative journalism
and special reports from around the world, in coordination
with Reuters award-winning Enterprise unit;
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The Trail, with Reuters political reporters covering the
presidential candidates on the campaign trail;
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Felix TV, with Reuters finance blogger Felix Salmon, named
by Time magazine one of the Top 25 financial bloggers;
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Media Bite, featuring Peter Lauria, editor of technology,
media & telecommunications, and his team of reporters
covering a media world experiencing massive change;
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Tech Tonic, with Anthony De Rosa, Reuters Digitals
social media editor, dubbed by The New York Times the
undisputed king of Tumblr;
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Freeland File, with Reuters Digital editor Chrystia Freeland
interviewing top newsmakers;
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Fast Forward, hosted by Chrystia Freeland and featuring
Reuters top commentators and journalists, including
David Rohde, Reuters columnist, author and two-time winner
of the Pulitzer Prize; Rob Cox, US editor of Breakingviews;
Bethany McLean, Reuters columnist, Vanity Fair contributor
and author; David Cay Johnston, tax expert, author and Pulitzer
Prize winner; Geraldine Fabrikant, Reuters columnist, senior
writer for The New York Times and winner of the Loeb Award;
Steven Brill, Reuters columnist, author and founder of the
Yale Journalism Initiative; Ian Bremmer, President of the
Eurasia Group; James Ledbetter, Reuters Op-ed editor and
author;
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Money Clip, with Lauren Young, personal finance editor and
former editor at BusinessWeek and SmartMoney;
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Rough Cuts, with Jen Rogers, showcasing the remarkable news
video that Reuters video journalists shoot around the world,
allowing viewers to see and hear that video in greater depth
than most television networks can offer;
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Decoder, explaining in succinct and surprising ways the
key topics in the news, ranging from the debt ceiling to
the Strait of Hormuz.
The
programming will open with Chrystia Freelands exclusive
interview with Mikhail Prokhorov, the Russian billionaire
and sportsman who has made the controversial announcement
that he is running for president in Russia, challenging
Vladimir Putin.
Reuters.com
claims to get at least 40 million unique visitors around
the world monthly and is the fourth most trafficked business-news
website. YouTube gets more than three billion hits per day.