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  1. Herbert de Reuter. August Julius Clemens Herbert Reuter, 2nd Baron de Reuter (10 March 1852 – 18 April 1915) was a British businessman in London who spent most of his adult life working for his father's news agency, Reuters, of which he was general manager for 37 years, from 1878 until his death.

  2. Baron Herbert de Reuter did not possess the same business acumen as his father, but he raised the standard of journalism within Reuters, meeting the public demand for more popular news in the 1890s. He introduced the latest technology to Reuters, but he also led the company down some dangerous paths.

  3. Le baron Herbert de Reuter (1852 - 1915 près de Reigate) a dirigé pendant 16 ans l'agence de presse britannique Reuters de 1899 à 1915, qui avait été fondée en 1851 par son père Paul Julius Reuter. Né en 1852, il a étudié à Oxford et Paris, puis succédé à son père lorsque celui-ci décède en 1899.

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    Baron de Reuter, founder of Reuters, retired as managing director “in consequence of failing health” at the age of 61 in May 1878. He was succeeded by his son, Herbert , 26, born in London in 1852.

  5. Jan 25, 2009 · Hubert de Reuter, his only son, thus became the 3rd Baron. He served as a private in the Black Watch regiment of the British Army and was killed by machine-gun fire whilst carrying wounded men during the Battle of the Somme on 13 November 1916, five days before the end of that battle.

  6. Baron de Reuter, founder of Reuters, retired as managing director “in consequence of failing health” at the age of 61 in May 1878. He was succeeded by his son, Herbert , 26, born in London in 1852.

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  8. Jan 3, 2020 · From 1886, Engländer urged on Herbert de Reuter a rethink of agency services. He feared Reuters might drift into “a mechanical working order, born of routine”. International and imperial news stories spurred London and Parisian dailies to develop services from “special correspondents”; Engländer—and Havas—urged that news agencies ...

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