Bloomberg Television enhances European programming

Bloomberg Television has announced changes to its European morning programming schedule.

“As Brexit shifts the centre of gravity of finance in Europe, we must ensure our coverage reflects the priorities of our audiences across the continent. In a changing economic landscape, Bloomberg will continue to provide clients and audiences with business-critical insight when they need it the most. Bloomberg continues to be the definitive destination for financial professionals and decision makers right across the globe.” – Al Mayers, Global Head of Bloomberg Television and Radio

Bloomberg Television announces changes to its European morning programming, including Bloomberg Markets: European Open and Daybreak Europe, with the changes taking effect from today (November 9th). The changes, the broadcaster note, are to reflect Bloomberg’s continued commitment to providing market moving news wherever audiences are located.

From today, Bloomberg Markets: European Open has been expanded by 30 minutes to become a two hour show, from 7am-9am GMT and will provide greater insight and analysis across the continent. Co-anchored from London and Berlin with Anna Edwards and Matthew Miller, the expanded show will feature increased contributions from reporters and guests in continental Europe to help the Bloomberg audience navigate Europe’s changing business landscape.

Daybreak Europe has been condensed into one high-impact hour, broadcast from 6am to 7am GMT. The show will continue to provide insights into the day’s most pressing topics- providing pithy, cross-cutting analysis of market developments. Viewers can expect more news with a higher story count and analysis that cuts to the core of the stories that matter to global markets. Manus Cranny will continue to co-host from Dubai with Nejra Cehic in London.

Both shows will draw on the resources of Bloomberg’s network of more than 2,700 journalists, analysts and economists. Recent European guests have included Olaf Scholz, Federal Minister of Germany for Finance and EU Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis.

“Bloomberg Television delivers 24 hours of continuous global business and financial news from our studio hubs in Hong Kong, Dubai, London, New York and San Francisco. Available in more than 433 million homes worldwide in 70 countries, Bloomberg TV streams live on Bloomberg’s digital and mobile properties, along with Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Samsung TV and Roku.” – Bloomberg