Freeland takes editorial control of Thomson Reuters digital news
Chrystia Freeland to take editorial control of Thomson Reuters' consumer online, mobile and digital services
Chrystia Freeland to take editorial control of Thomson Reuters' consumer online, mobile and digital services
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Thomson Reuters has appointed Chrystia Freeland as editor of its digital news operation.
In an announcement today, the international news agency said the newly-created role will see Freeland take editorial control of the company's consumer online, mobile and digital properties.
The new role will include management of a team which will select, customise, assign and produce text and multimedia content available via Reuters.com, its other websites and apps.
Freeland joined the company last year as Reuters' global editor-at-large, following a role as US managing editor of the Financial Times. She joined the FT in 1994 as UK news editor and later became Moscow bureau chief and correspondent for Eastern Europe.