The Power of News: The History of Reuters (2nd edn)
The Power of News: The History of Reuters (2nd edn)
Emeritus Professor of Modern English History
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Abstract
This is the story of Reuters, the international news agency. In 1851 Julius Reuter set up the London organization which was eventually to extend throughout most of the world. Over a century later, Reuters was first with the news of the erection of the Berlin Wall in 1961, and then first with the story of its breaching in 1989. This book is an account of the company which for almost 150 years has brought us history as it is being made. This book's history of Reuters shows how the company has always been in the forefront of communications technology, from the days of pigeon post and the first transatlantic cables to the age of the satellite and computer link. For a century, Reuters was especially the news agency of the British Empire. As Britain's imperial power faded, Reuters moved into selling economic information to the world trading community, a venture that generated pre-tax profits of £280 million during the 1980s. Equally lucrative was the flotation of Reuters as a public company in 1984. Throughout all these exciting changes Reuters has tried to remain committed to ‘truth in news’, a commitment watched over by the Reuter Trust, created in 1941. For this second edition, the book includes revised and completely rewritten text, using fresh research to open up in particular the imperial dimension of Reuter history and highlighting to a greater extent the personalities who played important parts in the company's story.
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Front Matter
- Introduction
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One
Julius Reuter: Before and After 1851
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Two
‘The Great Reuter’
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Three
An Imperial Institution, 1865–1914
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Four
The World's News, 1865–1914
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Five
Wartime Reconstruction, 1914–1918
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Six
War News, 1914–1918
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Seven
The Autocracy of Roderick Jones, 1919–1934
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Eight
The Decline and Fall of Roderick Jones, 1934–1941
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Nine
News Between the Wars, 1919–1939
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Ten
War News, 1939–1945
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Eleven
‘In the Nature of a Trust’, 1941–1963
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Twelve
Making the New Reuters, 1963–1981
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Thirteen
Achieving Worldwide Presence, 1963–1981
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Fourteen
Going Public, 1981–1984
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Fifteen
The World's News, 1945–1989
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Sixteen
Retrospect, 1849–1989
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End Matter
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