Reuters Gutting Web Infrastructure For 'Reuters Next,' Its Big Online Retooling

Reuters Undergoes Major Changes
This Aug. 6, 2009, file photo, shows a Thomson Reuters office in Boston. Thomson Reuters Corp., one of the world's largest news and information companies, on Monday, April 23, 2012, said that it would sell its health care analytics division to Veritas Capital for $1.25 billion in cash. (AP Photo/Eric J. Shelton, File)
This Aug. 6, 2009, file photo, shows a Thomson Reuters office in Boston. Thomson Reuters Corp., one of the world's largest news and information companies, on Monday, April 23, 2012, said that it would sell its health care analytics division to Veritas Capital for $1.25 billion in cash. (AP Photo/Eric J. Shelton, File)

Over the past few years, the media arm of Thomson Reuters has been trying to polish its 160-year-old brand to a more contemporary sheen by recruiting A-list journalists and pundits and expanding into areas like blogging, Internet TV and magazines.

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