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Bloomberg Television
Bloomberg Television logo
Launched 1994
Owned by Bloomberg L.P.
Picture format 480i
Country International
Headquarters 731 Lexington Avenue New York City, U.S.
Formerly called Bloomberg Information TV
Availability
Terrestrial
TVB Pearl (06:00-07:30 HKT only)
TVRS (Italy) (09:00-10:30 AM, 17:45-18:45 PM CET)
Satellite
Astro (Malaysia) Channel 519
Astro Nusantara (Indonesia) Channel 33
Austar (Australia) Channel 650
Cyfra+ (Poland) Channel 111
Digital+ (Spain) Channel 74
Digiturk (Turkey) Channel 121
DirecTV (U.S.) Channel 353
Dish Network (U.S.) Channel 203
Now TV (Hong Kong) Channel 321
Sky Digital (UK & Ireland) Channel 502
Freesat (UK & Ireland) Channel 208
SKY Italia (Italy) Channel 504
TrueVisions (Thailand) Channel 55
SKY Latin America Channel 630
Orbit Network Channel 44
DStv (South Africa) Channel 411
Yes (Israel) Channel 106
NTV Plus Channel ?
Cable
UPC Romania Channel 425 (digital with DVR)
Virgin Media (UK) Channel 609
TV di FASTWEB (Italy) Channel 504
Naxoo (Switzerland) Channel 70 (French), Channel 64 (English)
Cablecom (Switzerland) Channel 153 (digital CH-D)
TelstraClear InHomeTV
(New Zealand)
Channel 96
IPTV over ADSL
TV di FASTWEB (Italy) Channel 504
Infostrada TV (Italy) Channel 504
Chinese Telecom (Taiwan) Channel 79
TELUS TV (Canada) Channel 102
AT&T UVerse (USA) Channel 222
Verizon FiOs (U.S.) Channel 104
Internet television
Livestation Watch (Free, 502 Kbit/s)

Bloomberg Television is a 24-hour global network dedicated to providing viewers with business and financial news. It is distributed globally on ten network channels in seven languages, reaching over 200 million homes worldwide. Bloomberg Television is owned and operated by Bloomberg L.P. and is headquartered in New York City.

Contents

[edit] List of channels

  • Bloomberg (US)
  • Bloomberg Asia Pacific (Hong Kong and Singapore based division)
  • Bloomberg Europe (from London)
Former channels

[edit] United States service

The network also provides funding and studio facilities for the nightly PBS/WNET program Charlie Rose.

The network's morning pre-opening bell programming was formerly simulcasted in a paid programming arrangement in the United States by the USA Network until 2004, when that network dropped the simulcast months before the NBC Universal merger was consummated, due to concerns USA would then air the coverage of a competitor to future sister network CNBC. The simulcast then moved to E!, where it remained until its end in January 2009, when the network had expanded their reach on digital cable systems enough to negate the simulcast. In its time on E!, the 5-8am block was the most watched period for the network according to Nielsen Media Research.

Bloomberg Television's US network debuted a new graphics package in January 2009. This current scheme was first used on the network's now-defunct pre-market program, Starting Bell, before the new graphics expanded to all of the network's programs on February 17, 2009. Also on that date, Bloomberg US revamped its weekday programming lineup (see "Programs on Bloomberg" below).

[edit] International cancellation

Bloomberg Television announced that it will stop running the international variations of the channel which don't run in English language.[1]

On March 9 2009 the channel's variatons broadcasting from Germany, France, Italy and Spain stopped. Since then a paneuropean feed Bloomberg Europe broadcasts over the previous frequencies. It has beside the global emissions from Hong Kong (in the early morning), London (in the late morning) and New York (in the afternoon), also relevant informations for the european market. The same version of program for Great Britain remains, because its programm was revised a long time ago.

Bloomberg Japan will stop its broadcasting on April 30 2009. The Frequences are going to be overtaken by Bloomberg Asia with its seat in Hong Kong.[2]

Bloomberg Brazil and Bloomberg Latin America are going to be integrated into Bloomberg America during the year 2009.

[edit] Programming

[edit] Weekday

Weekday schedule begin Sunday 6pm(ET), 11pm(UK), Monday 12am(CET) and 6am(HK).

[edit] Asia based program

US ET UK HK Program Anchor
6p-8p
11p-1a
6a-8a
Morning Call
Bernard Lo
8p-10p
1a-3a
8a-10a
The Trade
Haslinda Amin
10p-11p
3a-4a
10a-11a
The Bloomberg Edge
Paul Gordon
11p-12a
4a-5a
11a-12p
Asia Confidential with Bernie Lo
Bernard Lo
Asia only
6p-6.30p
Asia Business Tonight
Susan Li (Repeat at 8pm)

[edit] Asia and Europe based

US ET UK HK Program Anchor
12a-1a
5a-6a
12p-1p
Global Connection
Maithreyi Seetharaman and Catherine Yang

[edit] Bloomberg Europe

US ET UK HK Program Anchor
1a-3a
6a-8a
1p-3p
Bloomberg News
Mark Barton
3a-5a
8a-10a
3p-5p
Rishaad Salamat
EU only
4.30p-5p
EU only
European Market Close
Linzie Janis

[edit] New York production

US ET UK HK Program Anchor
5a-6a
10a-11a
5p-6p
Bloomberg News
Scarlet Fu
6a-7a
11a-12p
6.30p-7p
Deirdre Bolton and Erik Schatzker
7a-8a
12p-1p
7p-8p
Deirdre Bolton and Erik Schatzker
8a-9a
1p-2p
8.30p-9p
Betty Liu
9a-10a
2p-3p
9p-10p
Betty Liu
10a-11a
3p-4p
10p-11p
Deirdre Bolton
11a-12p
4p-4.30p
11p-12a
Mark Crumpton and Carol Massar
12p-1p
5p-6p
12a-1a
Julie Hyman and Carol Massar
1p-2p
6p-7p
1a-2a
Matt Miller and Lori Rothman
2p-3p
7p-8p
2a-3a
Mark Crumpton and Lori Rothman
3p-4.10p
8p-9.10p
3a-4.10a
Carol Massar and Matt Miller
4.10p-5p
9.10p-10p
4.10a-5a
Matt Miller and Lori Rothman
US ET UK HK Program Anchor
5p-6p
10p-11p
5a-6a
Taking Stock
Pimm Fox

[edit] Weekend Programming

[edit] Bloomberg Television On-Air Reporters

  • Lindsey Arent (Washington)
  • Mark Barton (London)
  • Monica Bertran
  • Ellen Braitman
  • Chris Burns (Brussels)
  • Zahra Burton
  • Andy Cinko
  • Ryan Chilcote (London)
  • Peter Cook (Washington)
  • John Dawson (London)
  • Courtney Donohoe
  • Jon Erlichman
  • Scarlet Fu
  • Elliott Gotkine (London)
  • Kathleen Hays
  • Su Keenan
  • Deborah Kostroun (5pm-NYSE)
  • Francine Lacqua (Europe)
  • Laura Lee
  • Brennan Lothery
  • Linzie Janis (London)
  • Michelle Makori
  • Greg Miles
  • Suzanne O'Halloran
  • Lizzie O'Leary (Washington)
  • Margaret Popper
  • Maithreyi Seetharaman (London)
  • Lydia Thew
  • Cris Valerio (NYSE)

[edit] Controversy

A studio shot of Bloomberg Europe.

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 [3]. 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.

[edit] Competitors

Bloomberg Television's main competition in the US is CNBC and Fox Business Network. International competitors include:

[edit] References

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] Americas

[edit] Asia

[edit] Europe

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