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The Entire D6 Interview With Thomson Reuters CEO Tom Glocer (2 of 3)

We’re posting all the interviews from the sixth D: All Things Digital conference that took place in late May.

Unfortunately, due to issues too complicated to go into, we have to post all the D6 interviews in several 15-minute parts (I know, I know).

But–as many readers have requested–they will all be available in their entirety in this column.

Here’s Part 2 of 3 of an interview I did with Thomson Reuters CEO Tom Glocer.

(I will post one video part of the discussion with Glocer once a day this week, starting yesterday and concluding tomorrow.)

Thomson Reuters was created by a merger in April that created one of the world’s biggest information companies, mostly aimed at businesses and professionals.

In this video, Glocer talks about the merger of Thomson and Reuters, how to benefit as the newspaper business struggles, how news will be delivered in the online future and what scares him, digitally-speaking.

Comments

  1. Oops !! ,Thomas Henry Glocer did public lies again.

    Tom,What is about your questionable stock options or fake options.

    Reuter Trust Principles is dead !!,due to unethical behaviour of its executives,and poor corporate governance system as well.

    Tom,I am waiting you walk on the camera.

    Posted by Sugiarto Setiabudi at August 5th, 2008 at 1:07 pm

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Kara Swisher started covering digital issues for The Wall Street Journal's San Francisco bureau in 1997 and also wrote the BoomTown column about the sector. With Walt Mossberg, she co-produces and co-hosts D: All Things Digital, a major high-tech and media conference.

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