Based on 831 businesses audited.
Reuters has 35.3 points less reputation than the average for Media, News & Publishing.
Media, News & Publishing Reputation: Reuters (www.reuters.com)
This is a forensic blackout where the technical implementation smothers the brand’s purported authority. The site provides 0 percent substance and 100 percent technical friction, rendering the Reuters signal a hollow shell. The distance between the expected news leader and the actual evidence is nearly insurmountable.
Media, News & Publishing Reputation: Reuters (www.reuters.com)
The provided data fails to confirm the site’s classification within the Media, News & Publishing industry. The content is restricted to a technical error message, which contradicts the expected signal of a global news authority.
“The score of 30 is driven by the total absence of information (Information Density) and the lack of identity verification (Identity and Authority). Because the site makes no verbal claims, it avoids specific 'Trust Theatre' and 'Cliché' penalties, but the technical failure to provide substance creates a massive credibility gap. The Semantic Coherence score reflects the total disconnect between a premier news brand and a blank technical screen.”