Yahoo! News

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Yahoo! News
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Web address news.yahoo.com
Commercial? Yes
Type of site News
Registration Optional
Owner Yahoo!
Created by Yahoo!
Editor Hillary Frey1
Current status Active

Yahoo! News is an Internet-based news aggregator by Yahoo!. It categorizes news into "Top Stories", "U.S. National", "World", "Business", "Entertainment", "Science", "Health", "Weather", "Most Popular", "News Photos", "Op/Ed", and "Local News".

Articles in Yahoo! News come from news services, such as Associated Press, Reuters, Agence France-Presse, Fox News, ABC News, NPR, USA Today, CNN.com, CBC News, Seven News, and BBC News.

In 2001 Yahoo! News launched the first "most-emailed" page on the web.2 The idea was created and implemented by Yahoo! software engineer Tony Tam.3

Yahoo! allowed comments for news articles until December 19, 2006, when commentary was disabled. Comments were re-enabled on March 2, 2010.4 Comments were temporarily disabled between December 10, 2011, and December 15, 2011, due to glitches.citation needed

In June 2011, Yahoo! News was rebuilt using an internal content management system called the Yahoo! Publishing Platform.5 The same platform now powers Yahoo! News in the following regions and languages: Argentina,6 Brazil,7 Canada,8 English,9 Chile,10 Colombia,11 Mexico,12 Peru,13 Spanish (US),14 English (US),15, Venezuela,16 Hong Kong,17 English (India),18 Marathi,19 Tamil,20 Indonesia,21 Malaysia,22 Philippines,23 Singapore,24 Taiwan,25 France,26 Germany,27 Italy,28 Spain,29 and the United Kingdom.30

Since 2011 Yahoo! has expanded its focus to include original content, as part of its plans to become a major media organization.31 Veteran journalists, including Walter Shapiro and Virginia Heffernan, were hired, while the website had a correspondent in the White House press corps for the first time in February 2012.3132 Alexa lists Yahoo! News as one of the world's top news sites. 33

On August 29, 2012, Yahoo! News fired Washington bureau chief David Chalian after he made a disparaging comment about Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney and his wife Ann Romney during the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida. With Hurricane Isaac entering Louisiana, Chalian suggested that "They're not concerned at all. They're happy to have a party with black people drowning".34

According to an interview with Yahoo!’s CEO Marissa Mayer Yahoo! News will start displaying Twitter updates alongside news on both Desktop and Mobile in the United States in May 2013. 35

Ranking

In April 2009, Yahoo! News ranked second among global news sites in terms of users from the United States, after msnbc.com and ahead of CNN, according to Nielsen Ratings.36

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