Press Release | Bloomberg Media
Bloomberg Television has announced changes to its daily programming lineup in the Americas, EMEA and APAC regions. These shifts will further expand on the network’s geographic reach and coverage of global markets, and strengthen Bloomberg’s breadth of global coverage in the morning hours.
As announced in November, Bloomberg Media will expand its flagship morning franchise “Surveillance” to include a new radio show hosted by veteran Bloomberg anchor Tom Keene and appoint current “Balance of Power” host Annmarie Hordern as an anchor of the TV edition. Jonathan Ferro will continue to lead the television version of “Surveillance” with Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie. Kailey Leinz will co-host “Balance of Power” with Joe Mathieu.
Coinciding with the launch, Bloomberg will debut a new studio for “Surveillance,” which will broadcast live from Bloomberg’s global headquarters in New York. The studio will incorporate seamless cutting edge large LED display technology to facilitate in-depth roundtable discussion, market deep dive visualizations, and a visual way to trace the pulse of the global economy across the two story facility. All changes will be effective Jan. 22.
More key changes in each region:
The Americas:
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“Bloomberg Technology,” hosted by Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow, will move to the 11am ET hour. “Bloomberg Markets: European Close,” formerly airing at 11 a.m. ET, will end.
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The daily feature from BTV’s marquee weekend program “Wall Street Week,” anchored by David Westin, will move to the 10am ET hour. “Wall Street Week” will continue to air on Fridays at 6 p.m. ET.
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“Bloomberg ETF IQ” airing Mondays, “Bloomberg Crypto” airing Tuesdays, and “Bloomberg Real Yield” airing Fridays move to the 12 p.m. ET time slot on their respective air dates.
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“Bloomberg Markets” will move to 12:30 p.m. ET daily.
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“Bloomberg Markets: The Close” will air from 3 p.m.-5 p.m. ET, hosted by Romaine Bostick. Bostick will be joined by Alix Steel in the 3pm ET hour, and Scarlet Fu at 4 p.m. ET.
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BTV will air the radio edition of “Balance of Power” from 1 p.m.-2 p.m. ET, co-hosted by Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu. BTV will also air “Bloomberg Businessweek” from Bloomberg Radio at 2 p.m.-3 p.m. ET, co-hosted by Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
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Tom Keene’s new weekly program is set to premiere on BTV later this year.
EMEA:
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The day opens with “Daybreak Middle East and Africa” from 4am GMT co-hosted from Bloomberg’s studios in Dubai and Johannesburg.
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Tom Mackenzie becomes host of “Daybreak Europe” at 6 a.m. GMT.
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Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson and Kriti Gupta will become the co-hosts of “Bloomberg Markets Today” from 7 a.m.-9 a.m. GMT.
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Francine Lacqua continues to anchor the daily weekday program “The Pulse with Francine Lacqua” and her long-format interviews show “Leaders with Lacqua” featuring exclusive conversations with high profile guests from the worlds of global business, economics, finance and politics.
APAC:
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The Asia programming day will now begin at 7 a.m. HKT, with “Daybreak Australia” moving to that new timeslot.
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The TV edition of “Balance of Power” will air globally at 6am HKT from Tuesday – Saturday. When the time change takes effect, Bloomberg TV will feature Bloomberg Originals programming in that time slot.
“These programming changes better position Bloomberg TV to capture breaking news in real time, around the globe,” said Julie Alnwick Mchale, global head of Bloomberg Television. “Adding Bloomberg Radio’s “Businessweek” and “Balance of Power” to our already strong TV lineup will also allow us to better serve our video and audio audiences, and capitalize on Bloomberg’s unparalleled reach through our multiple platforms.”
About Bloomberg Television:
Bloomberg Television is the only truly global business news channel, reaching more than 400 million homes worldwide from the network’s studios in New York, London, and Hong Kong. The network provides breaking news coverage and analysis of the people, companies, and ideas that move the markets. Bloomberg TV+ is an enhanced version of Bloomberg Television that combines the power of Bloomberg data and trusted programming with a state-of-the art digital format. For more information on Bloomberg, please visit http://www.bloomberg.com/about and follow us on Twitter (@BloombergTV) and Facebook.
About Bloomberg Radio:
Bloomberg Radio is the world’s only global 24-hour business radio station. Because the financial markets never sleep, Bloomberg follows them around the globe. Our signature Bloomberg Daybreak shows cover the morning hours of each part of the world, anchored from our studios in New York, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, London, and Hong Kong. Throughout the day, Bloomberg Radio delivers in-depth coverage of the financial markets coupled with insightful interviews with influential newsmakers, analysts, and company executives. Bloomberg can be heard on its five flagship radio stations in New York, Washington, D.C., Boston, San Francisco, and London. Bloomberg shows and short form reports are also heard on over 600 top radio stations across the United States, including leading all-news radio stations in major cities from coast to coast. We can also be heard nationally on SiriusXM 121, and internationally streaming live on the Internet and our Bloomberg mobile app.
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