For coverage on the Apple Event, Reuters is intelligent and simple

Apple host­ed an unveil­ing of not one, but two new iPhone 6’s and a new Apple Watch on Tues­day, Sept. 6… and Reuters was all over it. Want to know what else went down at the event in Cuper­ti­no, CA?

There’s plen­ty of infor­ma­tion to go around.

Members of the media look at the Apple Watch during an Apple event at the Flint Center in Cupertino
Mem­bers of the media look at the Apple Watch dur­ing an Apple event at the Flint Cen­ter in Cuper­ti­no. (Reuters)

1. Immediate coverage and articles by the hour

There are arti­cles writ­ten before the event, dur­ing the event, and after it. Thanks for telling us what we need to know the most, too. But one sug­ges­tion, only keep the most up to date arti­cle with addi­tion­al infor­ma­tion- no need for repetitions.

2. Well developed videos, from Japan to San Francisco

Japan­ese fans line up out­side of TokyoUnveil­ing of the Apple Watch

Ahh, that news anchor voice makes it feel so real. Inter­est­ing to see and know, cheers. Plus, you can share the videos in near­ly a mil­lion dif­fer­ent social platforms.

3. Live Tweets

Seems like Reuters has A LOT of reporters, and they’re all pret­ty pro­fes­sion­al too.

4. Stocks and statistics

This is seri­ous infor­ma­tion, and impor­tant enough to stay on the top.

5. What it all means for the future

Reuters ana­lyzes the future of the prod­ucts for you: stocks too.

 

Don’t want all of that info? Reuters on mobile is sim­ple and easy to nav­i­gate through all the infor­ma­tion avail­able to you: right at the tips of your fingers.

Apple CEO Tim Cook greets the audience during an Apple event announcing the iPhone 6 at the Flint Center in Cupertino

 

 

 

Well done, Reuters.

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