How many Bloomberg journalists are there?
How many Bloomberg journalists are there?
Backed by 2,700 worldwide reporters and analysts, Bloomberg’s influential roster of expert anchors and editors spans time zones and news experiences to deliver insight and intelligence that matters to global business leaders. Learn more about how Bloomberg Media connects influential audiences to intelligence and insight as no other source can.
Who are the Bloomberg Television news anchors?
Paul Allen is the Australia correspondent for Bloomberg Television, based in Sydney. He covers financial and political news in Australia and New Zealand, and also co-hosts on Bloomberg Radio. Based in Hong Kong, Tracy Alloway co-anchors “Bloomberg Daybreak Middle East” as well as Bloomberg’s “Odd Lots” podcast.
Who are the co-hosts of Bloomberg Surveillance?
Francine Lacqua is the award-winning London-based co-anchor of “Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition,” and the anchor of “Leaders with Lacqua,” a special series where she sits down with top CEOs, entrepreneurs and public figures. Kailey Leinz is the New York based co-host of “Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition.”
Who is Bloomberg’s New York Times columnist Mary Massar?
Prior to Bloomberg, Massar served as producer, reporter and anchor for Dow Jones Television. She also appeared on CNBC, the Financial News Network, and Nightly Business Report on PBS. In 2006, Massar anchored The Ethanol Fix – Breaking America’s Addiction to Oil, which won the National Gracie Award from the American Women in Radio and Television.
What is Jonathan Ferro’s job at Bloomberg?
Jonathan Ferro is the anchor of “Bloomberg Markets: The Open” on Bloomberg Television and a co-anchor of “Bloomberg Surveillance” on Bloomberg Radio. He is also the anchor of the weekly program “Bloomberg Real Yield.”
Who are some famous people who work for Bloomberg?
Award-winning journalist Edward Baxter is a member of the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame. Jeff Bellinger covers business and financial news for Bloomberg Radio. Romaine Bostick co-hosts Bloomberg Television’s “The Close,” and “What’d You Miss?” from New York.