Posted by
Allan from Rancho Cucamonga, CA on June 9, 2008:
I think this wasn't the best possible decision... Obviously, if new stories are tagged with (Reuters) then that's what you ought to use. But if the old stories were tagged with (Reuter) when you originally read them, then that's what you should continue to use on your old stories. That WAS the name at the time.
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Except, as indicated, I thought it was dumb to use "Reuter" in the first place, since that wasn't the company's name. They first incorporated in 1865 as "Reuter's Telegram Company" specifically to carry news stories. (Before that, it was a private outfit using telegraphs and carrier pigeons(!) to transmit stock market information between London and Paris.) It was renamed to Reuters Ltd. in 1916, dropping the apostrophe.
This year the company merged with Thompson Newspapers (known for The Scotsman and the London Times) -- but they're still known as "Thompson Reuters", with the S. They finally realized that it was foolish to be stubborn and stick with the singular, and I'm not about to continue the foolishness by ignoring it. -rc
Posted by Allan from Rancho Cucamonga, CA on June 9, 2008:
I think this wasn't the best possible decision... Obviously, if new stories are tagged with (Reuters) then that's what you ought to use. But if the old stories were tagged with (Reuter) when you originally read them, then that's what you should continue to use on your old stories. That WAS the name at the time.
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Except, as indicated, I thought it was dumb to use "Reuter" in the first place, since that wasn't the company's name. They first incorporated in 1865 as "Reuter's Telegram Company" specifically to carry news stories. (Before that, it was a private outfit using telegraphs and carrier pigeons(!) to transmit stock market information between London and Paris.) It was renamed to Reuters Ltd. in 1916, dropping the apostrophe.
This year the company merged with Thompson Newspapers (known for The Scotsman and the London Times) -- but they're still known as "Thompson Reuters", with the S. They finally realized that it was foolish to be stubborn and stick with the singular, and I'm not about to continue the foolishness by ignoring it. -rc
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