Bloomberg Television

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Bloomberg Television
Launched 1994
Owned by Bloomberg L.P.
Country International
Headquarters Flag of the United States New York City
Website http://www.bloomberg.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Top Up TV Via Top Up TV Anytime
TVB Pearl(06:00-07:30 HKT only)
Satellite
Astro (Malaysia) Channel 12
Astro Nusantara (Indonesia) Channel 33
Austar (Australia) Channel 650
Cyfra+ (Poland) Channel 111
Digital+ (Spain) Channel 74
Digiturk (Turkey) Channel 47
DirecTV (Americas) Channel 353
Dish Network (US) Channel 203
Now TV (Hong Kong) Channel 321
Sky Digital (UK & Ireland) Channel 502
Sky Italia (Italy) Channel 504
True Visions (Thailand) Channel 74
Cable
Available on many cable systems Check local listings for channels
Virgin Media (UK) Channel 609
Simulcast on E! (US) Weekday mornings 5am-8am ET,
Saturday mornings 5:30am-7am ET

Bloomberg Television is a network that airs business and financial news 24 hours a day. The network was widely known for their data screen format, in which news tickers and business data boxes used more of the television screen than the broadcast video. A more simplified and less cluttering interface where video is shown almost fullscreen is progressively being introduced across the different feeds. They were also one of the first financial news networks to provide a free internet streaming video feed. Bloomberg Television is owned by Bloomberg L.P. and has its headquarters in New York City.

Contents

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.

Carol Massar
Brian Sullivan
Betty Liu
Monica Bertran
Kathleen Hays
Michael McKee
Pimm Fox

Mark Barton
Jeremy Naylor
Sarah Lean
Francene Laqua
Paul George
Nigel Stevens

Catherine Yang
Bernard Lo
Paul Gordon
Suzanne Li

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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