Tuesday, March 25, 2003

News: Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
News agency Reuters has unveiled a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, in an effort to reach news-hungry viewers at work.

Called Reuters Raw Video, the free service will stream unnarrated footage of the U.S. military campaign in Iraq, which is widely expected to begin within the next few days. Footage will be streamed 24 hours a day on Reuters.com, and the service will include other breaking news such as news conferences and government briefings. Reuters will also make the service available to users of its proprietary service.

The launch, announced Wednesday, comes as news sites gear up for what seems to be an inevitable invasion of Iraq, and with people increasingly turning to the Web for breaking news during work hours.

Reuters isn't the only news service launching around-the-clock coverage on its Web site. Last week, ABCNews.com launched a subscription video service called "ABC News Live" in a bid to offer news broadcasts to people at work without access to a TV set.

For Reuters, the Wednesday launch comes amid an ongoing push to rekindle its Web strategy. Last fall, the company relaunched Reuters.com in an attempt to attract investors who are not subscribers to its proprietary terminals.
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-993241.html

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