News 28 June 2016

Bloomberg’s Brexit coverage continues to drive headlines–providing access, analysis and depth. From the front page of The Wall Street Journal to Australian TV, our photos and video keep audiences informed and engaged.

Scroll down for links to Brexit photo and video content on Bloomberg Media Source.

Brexit Coverage: Highlights

Bloomberg Brexit Photo
This Bloomberg photo of a tearful Cameron appeared on the front of The Wall Street Journal’s special Brexit edition.  See the original on Bloomberg Media Source

Here are some of the locations Bloomberg’s Brexit coverage has appeared to date:

Washington Post, Financial Times, The Globe & Mail, Haaretz, Evening Standard, Brisbane Times, Chicago Tribune, The Irish Times, The National, Daily Telegraph, MSN, Delaware Public Media, NPR Online, WAtoday.com, CBC News, Hawaii Republic Online, Bowling Green Daily News, Google.com., Nature.com, Sydney Morning Herald, Jewish Telegraph Agency, US Weekly, Daily Gazette, AFR.com, Australia Superlive TV, The News Tribune

Continuing Brexit coverage for Tuesday, June 28th:
  • BRUSSELS: U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron Meets European Union Leaders Following Brexit Vote
  • LONDON: Opposition Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn As He Faces A Vote Of No Confidence
  • LONDON: London Mayor Sadiq Khan Interview At City Hall
  • LONDON: Foreign Currency Exchanges As Pound Heads For First Post-Brexit Gain
  • LONDON: General Images Of London’s Financial Center As Bank Demand For Liquidity Surges After Brexit Vote
  • BERN: Key Speakers At the Swiss International Finance Forum As European Stocks Rebound

Here are some quick links to key content assets for your use.

Photo Assets:

Politicians involved in Brexit referendum:
Video Assets:
Short-form digital packages:
Interviews:
Footage:

Get Inspired. Find out more about how to license content from Bloomberg.

Contact Us