Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Bloomberg Television | |
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| Name | Bloomberg Television |
| Country | United States |
| Headquarters | 731 Lexington Avenue, New York City |
| Network | Bloomberg L.P. |
| Picture format | 1080i HDTV |
| Language | English |
| Founded | 1994 |
| Founder | Michael Bloomberg |
| Key people | John Micklethwait (Editor-in-Chief) |
Bloomberg Television. It is a global business and financial news television network, a division of the media conglomerate Bloomberg L.P.. Launched in the United States in 1994, the network provides continuous coverage of financial markets, corporate news, economic data, and in-depth analysis. With studios in major financial hubs worldwide, it delivers programming to hundreds of millions of homes and is a primary competitor to networks like CNBC and Fox Business Network.
The network was launched on the back of the success of the Bloomberg Terminal, a computer system providing financial data that revolutionized the industry. Its initial broadcast in the United States was in partnership with the now-defunct Prime Time Entertainment Network. A significant early expansion occurred in 1995 with the launch of a European feed from studios in London. Throughout the late 1990s and 2000s, it aggressively expanded its global footprint, establishing dedicated channels in key markets across Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. A major rebranding and programming overhaul in 2009, under the leadership of then-editor-in-chief Matthew Winkler, shifted its focus towards more live, breaking news from its global newsrooms. The network has since continued to evolve, integrating more deeply with the digital platforms of its parent company and launching innovative programs like the political interview show "With All Due Respect."
Core programming revolves around live market coverage, with flagship shows such as "Bloomberg Surveillance" and "Bloomberg Markets: The Open" providing pre-market and real-time analysis from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. The schedule features a mix of interview-based programs, documentaries, and long-form specials, often drawing on the investigative resources of Bloomberg News. Signature interview programs include "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations," featuring the co-founder of The Carlyle Group, and "Wall Street Week," a revival of the classic Louis Rukeyser program. Special coverage of major events like the World Economic Forum in Davos, Federal Reserve announcements, and global elections is a staple. The network also produces original documentaries and series, such as "The Bloomberg 50," which profiles influential leaders.
It operates a vast international network of channels and content partnerships. The flagship U.S. feed is complemented by fully localized channels in key regions, including **Bloomberg Television Canada**, **Bloomberg UK**, and **Bloomberg TV Asia**. In the Asia-Pacific region, it maintains major production hubs in Hong Kong and Singapore, with significant bureaus in Tokyo and Sydney. The European operations are centered in London, with additional studios in continental centers like Paris and Frankfurt. Through distribution agreements, its programming is also subtitled or dubbed for audiences in countries like Germany, France, Italy, Japan, and Turkey. This structure allows for region-specific programming, such as "Bloomberg Markets: European Open" from London and "Bloomberg Markets: Asia" from Hong Kong.
The network has featured numerous prominent journalists and financial analysts throughout its history. Longtime anchors include **Erik Schatzker** and **David Westin**, the former president of ABC News. **Tom Keene**, host of "Bloomberg Surveillance," is a revered voice on monetary policy. **Francine Lacqua** in London and **Rishaad Salamat** in Singapore are leading anchors for European and Asian markets, respectively. Notable contributors and guest analysts have included former policymakers like Timothy Geithner and influential investors such as David Einhorn. The network also regularly features insights from columnists at Bloomberg Opinion, such as **John Authers** and **Tracy Alloway**.
It is distributed worldwide via cable, satellite, and digital platforms. In the United States, it is carried by major providers like Comcast, Charter Communications, and DirecTV. Internationally, it partners with leading carriers including Sky UK in the United Kingdom, Bell Media in Canada, and StarHub in Singapore. A significant portion of its audience accesses content through digital streaming on the Bloomberg.com website, the Bloomberg mobile app, and connected TV platforms like Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV. Selected clips and full episodes are also distributed through social media channels like YouTube and Twitter.
Category:Television channels in the United States Category:Business television channels Category:Bloomberg L.P.