The New York-based news service said it has redesigned its online video platform, Reuters Television, to make room for 15- and 30-second commercials to be aired before news clips.
"As part of this redesign, our programming has dramatically increased," Reuters Media President Chris Ahearn said in a statement. "Our consumers now have a choice of four distinct channels (such as Business, World News and Entertainment), which allow them to set their personal news agenda."
Reuters joins a flurry of publishers to begin featuring video ads on their Internet sites. Microsoft's MSN recently launched MSN Video, a service to access news clips, music videos and entertainment that is supported by commercials. America Online has started dis
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