Bloomberg GO

Bloomberg GO (2015-2016)

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Business news network Bloomberg enters the morning show fray dominated by the broadcast networks with this effort anchored by Stephanie Ruhle and former ABC News president David Westin, who moves in front of the camera. Bloomberg <GO> aims to give viewers a jump on the day's business news. In addition to covering breaking news, the show focuses on providing a look into the business world that the public usually doesn't see, including interviews with CEO's that talk about topics other than a company's latest earnings.The hosts also delve into topics that include the business of sports and fashion.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 07:00 (180 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E220Episode 220Nov. 4, 2016
S02E219Episode 219Nov. 3, 2016
S02E218Episode 218Nov. 2, 2016
S02E217Episode 217Nov. 1, 2016
S02E216Episode 216Okt. 31, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Bloomberg GO premiere?

Bloomberg GO premiered on September 28, 2015.

Who were the hosts of Bloomberg GO?

The hosts of Bloomberg GO were David Westin and Stephanie Ruhle.

What was the format of Bloomberg GO?

Bloomberg GO was a morning news program that focused on business news, financial markets, and the top stories of the day.

What time did Bloomberg GO air?

Bloomberg GO aired from 7am to 10am ET.

How long did a typical episode of Bloomberg GO last?

A typical episode of Bloomberg GO lasted for three hours.

Was Bloomberg GO a live broadcast?

Yes, Bloomberg GO was a live broadcast.

What sets Bloomberg GO apart from other morning news programs?

Bloomberg GO's focus on business news, financial markets, and the global economy set it apart from other morning news programs.

Did Bloomberg GO have any regular segments?

Yes, Bloomberg GO had regular segments such as "Movers & Shakers" and "Market Minute".

Did Bloomberg GO have any high-profile guests?

Yes, Bloomberg GO regularly featured high-profile guests such as Warren Buffett, John Paulson, and Jamie Dimon.

What was the target audience of Bloomberg GO?

The target audience of Bloomberg GO was business executives, investors, and anyone interested in financial news and analysis.

Did Bloomberg GO have a social media presence?

Yes, Bloomberg GO had an active social media presence on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Did Bloomberg GO cover international news?

Yes, Bloomberg GO covered international news and events that affected the global economy and financial markets.

What was the production quality of Bloomberg GO?

Bloomberg GO had high production quality, featuring professional graphics, sets, and camera work.

Was Bloomberg GO a successful show?

It's difficult to determine the success of Bloomberg GO, as there are no ratings available. However, the show received generally positive reviews from critics and viewers.

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