Bloomberg Television

[clarification needed] In 2011, Bloomberg Television announced a strategic relationship with Gas Station TV (GSTV) to deliver personal finance and business news through the LCD screens beginning to proliferate fueling stations (currently, Cheddar is GSTV's business news provider).

Bloomberg launched a high definition simulcast feed on May 9, 2011, with Time Warner Cable as the first provider to carry it.

In May 2020, the network launched a 2160p 4K feed, using the larger screen space to communicate more news and information; it is currently exclusive to Samsung TV Plus, an ad-supported streaming service.

In June 2009, the Japanese service began running small on-air segments in cooperation with BS-Fuji Television.

Haslinda Amin (Singapore) Bercetche (Dubai) Weekly shows In the United Kingdom, Bloomberg Television was severely reprimanded for breach of Ofcom rules during the 2005 UK national (General) election.

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 counterbalancing air time to the Conservatives or Liberal Democrats.

Instead, it had boxes that were dedicated to world news, as well as weather conditions in selected cities, in addition to market data which was confined to the bottom of the screen.

The data screen was reformatted several times to include a moving stock ticker and accommodate new graphics.

[citation needed] The datascreen format was phased out in late 2007, where the programs were seen almost in full-screen with the ticker and headlines bar confined to the lower part of the screen.

[citation needed] On Monday September 22, 2014, Bloomberg Television dropped the long-standing live stock ticker as part of the new on screen information format.

[citation needed] The widespread growth of mobile devices and social media have influenced sites such as Bloomberg to expand its news platforms into other areas.

[33][34] Rebroadcasts of news and other special programs are additionally aired on the station's official YouTube channel "Bloomberg Television".

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