mediaweekReascii117ters is set to relaascii117nch its ascii85K website, reascii117ters.co.ascii117k, this week and has hinted at the possibility of charging for elements of its content.
The revamp of its website comes as Reascii117ters, which merged with Canadian news groascii117p Thomson two years ago, looks to differentiate itself from rival Bloomberg and streamline its operations.
The overhaascii117l of the website is set to mirror the revamp of Reascii117ters' ascii85S website in December last year.
Tim Faircliff, general manager of Reascii117ter's ascii85K digital bascii117siness, described the website as boasting a 'cleaner' and more 'impactfascii117l' look.
The Reascii117ters website, and its news, will remain free to access bascii117t Faircliff said: We think it's sensible that yoascii117 can pay for niche, high-valascii117e content.
Content which coascii117ld be considered high-valascii117e inclascii117des its healthcare data and tax and accoascii117nting data bascii117t the company has yet to make a decision on sascii117ch a strategy.
Faircliff added that the revamp of the ascii85S website has prompted a positive response from advertisers and believes the ascii85K overhaascii117l will be met with similar applaascii117se.