Weekdays 5 am - 10 am ET
Bloomberg brings the world of money to listeners with breaking economic, business and market news as it happens, around the globe. Anchors Ken Prewitt and Karen Moskow report live from New York, with world and national news anchored by Jon Bascom in Washington, and contributions from Bloomberg reporters in Europe and Asia. We "zero in" on the markets on the 0's, at 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 past the hour, and the top of every hour.
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Weekdays 10 am - 11 am ET
Host Kathleen Hays looks at major economic stories of the day, and then brings us "inside" those stories. The show provides more detail and context than time usually permits in typical newscasts. Market updates are provided every ten minutes, on the 0's, at 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and the top of the hour.
Weekdays 11 am - 2 pm ET
Each weekday, as trading gets underway, we follow the trends and themes that emerge in the trading day. Our lineups of guests include analysts, fund managers and corporate executives. Charlie Stein anchors BLOOMBERG On the Money with last minute news and insights. Live updates from the floor of the NYSE are delivered by Phil Gregory.
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Weekdays 2 pm - 5 pm ET
Bloomberg counts down to the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange each market day. Sal Giangrasso anchors from Bloomberg's world headquarters in New York, while Phil Gregory reports from the NYSE itself. Interviews with company executives, analysts and money managers provide context as the trading day draws to a close. Then, at 4PM, Giangrasso delivers “the final word” on the top business stories of the day.
M-Th 5 pm - 7 pm ET (Fridays 5 pm - 6 pm ET)
(THIS SHOW REPLAYS WEEKDAYS 8PM & 12AM, AND SUNDAYS 4AM, 9AM, & 2PM) Bloomberg's Tom Keene interviews high-profile guests as they take an in-depth look at the economy and what is affecting it each day. The best and brightest guests are presented with clarity and given time to expand on their views and offer insights that are deeper than the headlines.
Fridays 6 pm - 7 pm ET (Replay Fridays 9 pm - 10 pm ET)
Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch calls himself "The Voice of Reason." The gloves are off on just about any topic on his mind. Koch encourages listeners to call in regarding issues that focus on the news of the day.
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Weekdays 7 pm - 8 pm ET (Only on WBBR in New York)
New York City is the financial capital of the world, and often, business and political developments in New York have national, and even international implications. In BLOOMBERG New York, we showcase Bloomberg News stories about the key newsmakers and industries in the nation's largest city. Themes range from politics to finance, and from sports to the arts. Charlie Pellett hosts from Bloomberg World Headquarters, in New York.
Weekdays 10 pm - 11 pm ET
Join anchor Mike Schneider for an evening of intelligent conversation with heavy hitters in the fields of politics, business, sports, academia, and entertainment. Hear their stories and gain insights into their unique perspectives. Night Talk offers you a rare glimpse inside the minds of the world's best and brightest.
Weekdays 11 pm - 12 am ET (On satellite radio, also 7 pm - 8 pm)
Each day, Bloomberg Radio and Bloomberg Television interview the decision makers who move markets. If you can't listen during the day, BLOOMBERG Rewind is your opportunity to "rewind" the tape and listen back to the best interviews of the day. Charlie Pellett guides you through the compilation of discussions with chief executives, money managers, analysts and others.
Weekdays 1 am - 5 am ET and Sundays 6 pm - 12 am ET
While much of the U.S. is asleep, the markets are trading in Asia, and then in Europe. Bloomberg covers the overseas markets from studios in Tokyo, Hong Kong, London, and other major financial centers.
Saturdays 12 am ET, 5 am ET, 10 am ET, 3 pm ET, 8 pm ET
The Saturday edition of BLOOMBERG - The First Word sums up major business news of the week, and provides a preview of the week ahead on Wall Street.
Saturdays 1 am ET, 6 am ET, 11 am ET, 4 pm ET, 9 pm ET
Al Hunt talks with opinion leaders and newsmakers about the politics that define Washington D.C. - the "political capital."
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Saturdays 2 am ET, 7 am ET, 12 pm ET, 5 pm ET, 10 pm ET
This sports news and recap show provides up to the minute scores and recaps the major deals and games of the week. Listen to Jerry Azar and Scott Soshnick for topical comment and interviews with well-known sports figures, from athletes to owners, as they talk about the business side of sports.
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Saturdays 3 am ET, 8 am ET, 1 pm ET, 6 pm ET, 11 pm ET Sundays 3 am ET, 8 am ET, 1 pm ET
The Bloomberg Muse is Bloomberg's forum for the arts and culture. From music to dance to theater and books, you'll find it on the Bloomberg Muse. Your host is Kathleen Campion.
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Saturdays 4 am ET, 9 am ET, 2 pm ET, 7 pm ET
Bloomberg On the Weekend is your radio magazine, featuring Ed Koch and Al D'Amato's "Touch of Clash," Joe Franklin's Business of Show Business, and more. Nancy Blazquez hosts.
Sundays 12 am ET, 5 am ET, 10 am ET, 3 pm ET
Lewis Lapham speaks with scholars, experts and authors about the history of people, a region, a doctrine or a religion.
Sundays 1 am ET, 6 am ET, 11 am ET, 4 pm ET
Names make news, and in For the Record, you will hear interviews with top names in the business world. Charlie Pellett guides you through the compilation of discussions with chief executives, money managers, analysts and others.
Sundays 2 am ET, 7 am ET, 12 pm ET, 5 pm ET
Host June Grasso, who is herself an attorney, examines the major legal issues affecting the business world. From high-profile insider trading trials to new rules and regulations, BLOOMBERG Law covers it all.