Bloomberg TV Highlights From the Week of Mar. 13
Bloomberg TV Highlights From the Week of Mar. 13
NEW YORK, March 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Bloomberg, the leading global provider of data, news and analytics, today announced highlights of the live events and interviews that were featured on BLOOMBERG TELEVISION(R), BLOOMBERG RADIO(R) and the BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL(R) service during the past week.
Monday, March 13
* Jeffrey Immelt, chief executive officer of General Electric Co.,
talked with Charlie Rose about health-care issues, international
opportunities and the company's management and culture. The interview
is available and archived on the BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL service via AV
< GO >.
Tuesday, March 14
* Richard Berner, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, discussed
Federal Reserve monetary policy, inflation and pension funds on the
BLOOMBERG TELEVISION program 'Morning Call'. The interview is
available and archived on the BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL service via
AV < GO >.
Wednesday, March 15
* Bill Gross, chief investment officer at Pacific Investment Management
Co. (Pimco), discussed the Federal Reserve's monetary policy,
Treasuries and the housing market on the BLOOMBERG TELEVISION program
'After the Bell'. The interview is available and archived on the
BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL service via AV < GO >.
Thursday, March 16
* Gerard Kleisterlee, chief executive officer of Royal Philips
Electronics NV, discussed the World Cup soccer tournament's impact on
television sales, research and development, and support for Sony
Corp.'s Blu-ray standard for high-definition DVDs on the BLOOMBERG
TELEVISION UK program 'Bloomberg on the Markets'. The interview is
available and archived on the BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL service via
AV < GO >.
Friday, March 17
* Glenn Maguire, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Societe Generale SA,
discussed the outlook for Bank of Japan policy and the Japanese
economy on the BLOOMBERG TELEVISION program 'Bloomberg Live'. The
interview is available and archived on the BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL
service via AV < GO >.
Through AV < GO > on the BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL service, Bloomberg users watch BLOOMBERG TELEVISION, listen to BLOOMBERG RADIO and access stories on demand from around the world in video and audio formats on their desktops. Through LIVE < GO > on the BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL service, Bloomberg users access live coverage of events including press conferences, company presentations, industry forums, trials and extended interactive interviews with BLOOMBERG TELEVISION guests. These events are archived on the BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL service for Bloomberg users to access on an ongoing basis. Bloomberg's ten global TV channels are accessible to Bloomberg users via VID < GO >. BLOOMBERG RADIO WBBR 1130 AM is accessible to Bloomberg users via AIR < GO >. These multimedia functions allow Bloomberg customers to see and hear live and archived news from their desktops.
About Bloomberg
Bloomberg is the leading global provider of data, news and analytics. The BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL(R) service and Bloomberg's media services provide real- time and archived financial and market data, pricing, trading, news and communications tools in a single, integrated package to corporations, news organizations, financial and legal professionals and individuals around the world. Bloomberg's media services include the global BLOOMBERG NEWS(R) service with more than 1,900 professionals in 125 bureaus worldwide; the BLOOMBERG TELEVISION(R) 24-hour business and financial network produced and distributed worldwide on ten separate channels in seven languages; and BLOOMBERG RADIO(SM) services which provide up-to-the-minute news on XM, Sirius and WorldSpace satellite radio around the world and on WBBR 1130AM in New York. In addition, Bloomberg publishes magazines and BLOOMBERG PRESS(R) books for investment professionals. For more information please visit http://www.bloomberg.com/.
Source: Bloomberg
CONTACT: Judith Czelusniak, +1-212-617-4273, jczelusniak@bloomberg.net,
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