Bloomberg Television is a network that airs business and financial news 24 hours a day, and is distributed globally on ten separate channels. Its most-watched period occurs during the crucial 5-8AM programming slot when it is simulcast on the E! network, according to Nielsen Media Research. Bloomberg Television is owned and operated by Bloomberg L.P. and is headquartered in New York City.
International versions
In addition to the US version, Bloomberg Television has international variations of the channel. Most of them are in the local language of the countries they serve. The English language versions (i.e. UK and Asia Pacific) also simulcast a lot of Bloomberg US programming.
Personalities
US
Janine Zacharia
Carol Massar
Julie Hyman
Michelle Makori
Courtney Donohoe
Lori Rothman
Judy Woodruff
Ellen Braitman
Rebecca McLaughlin-Duane
Naga Munchetty **Currently with BBC
Su Keenan
Betty Liu
Monica Bertran
Kathleen Hays
Michael McKee
Dierdre Bolton
Pimm Fox
Maithreyi Seetharaman
Matt Miller
Europe
Mark E H Barton
Jeremy Naylor
Sarah Lean
Francene Laqua
Nina de Roy
Rishaad Salamat
Paul George
Nigel Stevens
John Dawson
Afshin Rattansi
Asia-Pacific
Catherine Yang
Bernard Lo
Stephen Engle
Paul Gordon
Haslinda Amin
Susan Li
Heidi Couch
Mike Firn
Programs in Bloombeg
- Bloomberg Live
- Bloomberg Now
- Bloomberg Today
- Bloomberg Voice
- First Word on Money
- Bloomberg on the Market
- Emerging Market
- Focus
- First Word on Bloomberg
- Asia Business Tonight
- Morning Call
- Starting Bell
- Open Exchange
- Market Pulse
- In Focus
- On The Economy
- Final Word
- Talking Stock
- Evening Edition
- Market Week
- Political Capital
- For The Records
- Conversation with Judy Woodruff
- Muse
- Money and Politics
- Nights Talk
- Bloomberg Weekend News
- Bloomberg Money Weekend
Controversy
In the United Kingdom, Bloomberg TV was severely reprimanded for breach of Ofcom rules during the 2005 UK national (General) election. Bloomberg TV was found to have showed pro-Labour Party bias [1]. This occurred due to a breach of British law. In the run up to a general election television channels must provide equal time to all major political parties. Bloomberg covered the release by the Labour Party of their so-called "Business Manifesto" but did not provide counter-balancing air time to the Conservatives or Liberal Democrats.
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