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Reuters Special Reports
Investigating the world's most important people, trends and issues
Reuters, the world's most trusted international news source now brings you original, 'long-form' enterprise articles, Reuters Special Reports. Investigating the people, trends and issues that are defining our times; covering economics, business, politics, diplomacy, health, technology and more. Driven by deep, proprietary reporting, Reuters Special Reports uncover new facts and shed new analytical light on topics of international interest.
Differentiate your offering and attract new audiences with exclusive, engaging stories, powerful imagery and graphics. Available as online multimedia reports and supported by all Reuters Connect delivery methods.
Key Features
- Up to four articles per week, delivered in time to run in weekend publications
- Long-form articles, 1500 - 3000 words in length
- Stories accompanied by related imagery, graphics and related stories
- Advance notice of stories via email alerts and schedules
- Editorial contact details for any questions or further information on each story
- Groundbreaking investigative projects and quick turnaround, deep-dives into current news issues
- Clear and concise reporting following Reuters Trust Principles of independence, integrity and freedom from bias
- Deeper, more detailed and exhaustively researched analysis
- Ready-to-publish online reports accompanied by related multimedia, including Reuters award winning photography, video and graphics
- Content compatible with all mobile devices, including tablet technology
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Case Studies
- Starbucks 671KB
See examples of Reuters Special Reports
- Chesapeake and rival plotted to suppress land prices 2.0MB
- New EU states struggle to spend Brussels millions 753KB
- Mitt Romney’s French Revolution 513KB
- How a Greek bank infected Cyprus 3.0MB
- How an African Telecom allegedly bribed its way into Iran 1.0MB
- In the new Myanmar, the gulag endures 878KB
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