Reuters News

Reuters News

By Thomson Reuters

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2013-03-20
  • Current Version: 5.16
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 58.08 MB
  • Developer: Thomson Reuters
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 14.5 or later.
Score: 3.44983
3.44983
From 2,292 Ratings

Description

Unmatched source of global news. Catch up on what’s happening in the world 24/7 with Reuters News. • The resources of the world’s largest and most trusted news organization at your fingertips — 2,500 reporters in 200 locations. • Global news coverage of the world. • Alerts for breaking news and the stories you care about the most. • Catch up quickly and on the go with new Editorial Highlights. • Your personal Market Watchlist, plus stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities analysis. • Constantly updated with new features: Save stories to read later, Night Mode, Editorial Highlights, Offline Access, and more. Do Not Sell: https://privacyportal-cdn.onetrust.com/dsarwebform/dbf5ae8a-0a6a-4f4b-b527-7f94d0de6bbc/5dc91c0f-f1b7-4b6e-9d42-76043adaf72d.html

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Reviews

  • Automatically launching full screen videos

    1
    By Dgslss
    I hope this is a bug. After a recent update, the app is automatically playing videos linked in an article I’m reading without me requesting it … and it plays the videos in full screen mode so that I can’t see the story I was reading. Who would think that is a behavior users will want? I’ll switch to AP app
  • Biased News Coverage

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    By rbajis
    Reuters, on average, would receive a poor grade for objective analysis and writing on Israel's war on Gaza and many other issues related to Middle East conflicts. In fact, Reuters would fail. However, Reuters, like most mainstream western media agencies, would score an A+ for their persuasive writing and advocacy for the US and Israeli positions. I used to listen/watch Reuters media but I have shifted to other non-biased media sources as I’ve gotten more educated on the matter around the conflict. I may reinstall the app in the future if/when they decide on a neutral stance on their views and news coverage.
  • Normie Tier, really doesn’t try in its app.

    2
    By Pendejititito
    It’s super liberal and the ads it had are actual scams. Hard to take Reuters but so seriously when it spouts establishment dogma and its app shows 2023 dodge rams selling for $9998 on some scam website. It’s CNN-level of embarrassing. Happy to grow past it.
  • Bring back the Apple TV app

    3
    By chrisneeley
    Please please please bring back the Apple TV app. It was so good. At least can we have the ability to airplay. Missing the old Reuters app.
  • Unreadable interface to share great content

    1
    By LamFam4
    Content is excellent. The app makes it nearly unreadable. So much advertising, so little content. Scrolling is nearly impossible. Windows constantly moving and reloading.
  • Pushy and Dosrespectful

    1
    By romafotographica
    The fact I don’t want another account and Reuters pretty much force you to do so is a really big deal. No application has right or power to such terms of service. People will give if they are able, but to force membership and I assume eventually fees particularly for news is despicable bad practice more reticent of a tyrant running a tyranny…
  • Apple TV app needs some fixing

    3
    By Diffner
    The app had been one of my favorite ways to get the day’s news some years ago and I recently opened it back up again. I chose the 30 minute news option but was giving a 60 minute feed. Also, I stepped out of the room momentarily and the app wouldn’t allow me to rewind at all. Considering that most of the reports are fairly cursory, the ability to rewatch a story so I can research the specific details would be very helpful. Overall, I am a very big fan of Reuters and appreciate the facts/lack of commentary that so many other “news” sources seem to have in reverse, but they really do need to fix their app.
  • Awesome on the latest iPhonePro with the hideous focus button

    5
    By m0mBeka
    I hate trying to figure out this phone, but the Reuters app works great!
  • Rethinking Reuters: A Critical Review of the Apple TV News App

    3
    By ptezco
    We’ve been using the Apple TV version of the service for years to get our news at lunchtime. Just to be clear, this feedback refers exclusively to the Apple TV version. It might apply to other versions, but I’ve never used them and can’t say either way. We appreciate the impartiality of the news service. In general, the app is functional and visually appealing. However, there are several areas that could be improved. The welcome screen offers options for different versions of the news according to how much time you have: 5, 10, 20, or 30 minutes. Unfortunately, none of them work. No matter what you choose, it always gives you a 60-ish minute version. It seems that the feature used to work, and they probably transitioned to a one-hour-only model but never updated the interface. Recently, they’ve innovated with more segments consisting of raw footage without any comments or context. Sometimes it’s pretty self-explanatory, but other times it’s an utmost mystery. They should at least provide some written information about the footage, even if they don’t have a narrator in place. Speaking of narrators, the sound quality is often atrocious. It’s as if the narrator has the microphone inside their mouth. Some upgrading to the reporters’ microphones might be in order, perhaps? That’s my two cents.
  • Does this seem right to you?

    2
    By 1- born-again
    Without limiting the foregoing and for clarity, you agree that we may transfer your personal information (a) outside of your home country to another country where the laws may not provide an equivalent level of protection and (b) to third parties in accordance with ours.

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