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Bloomberg Quicktake Launches 24/7 Streaming Network

Today Bloomberg launches its 24-hour streaming news network, Bloomberg Quicktake. The network will feature global news in a variety of formats, including documentary-style original series, anchor-led live news shows, data visualizations, motion graphics, on-the-ground breaking news, and live events. Along with the launch, Bloomberg Quicktake has revealed a newly re-designed logo as it rebrands across all platforms.

“Quicktake’s arrival on streaming disrupts the traditional broadcast TV news model — from the types of stories it covers to the modern look and feel of the network, and the distribution centered around social and streaming,” said Justin B. Smith, CEO of Bloomberg Media. “Our vision for Bloomberg Quicktake has always been to create a network of record for this era. Now expanding beyond its roots in social, it will be the network to watch for the business-minded consumer who seeks a deeper understanding of the global stories that impact their lives.”

“In a time of unprecedented global change, there’s never been a more critical time for quality business news and explanatory journalism. The Bloomberg Quicktake network will provide a new lens on the world, with smart, quick takes on the most important news across business, and deeper, visually-engaging explanations of stories beyond the headlines,” said John Micklethwait, Editor-in-Chief of Bloomberg.

The Network is now available on major streaming platforms including Apple TV, Roku, Android TV, and Amazon Fire TV, through a newly designed Bloomberg App. It will also become available on Samsung Smart TV Channel 1021 starting Nov. 18 and on Tubi and XUMO later this year.

Here’s a full list of what’s available on Bloomberg Quicktake:

Live Daily News Shows

Bloomberg Quicktake will go live throughout the day to report on top news stories and global updates with four daily shows: Take Charge (9 am EST); Take a Break (12 pm EST); Take the Lead (4:30 pm EST). Geo, which airs at 8 pm EST to kick-off primetime, is a spin on the traditional nightly news program — instead of recapping top stories of the day, the show dissects one big story with a global perspective. The live shows will be led by Quicktake correspondents Tim Stenovec, Madison Mills, Kurumi Mori, Jennifer Zabasajja, and Jason Kelly, as well as Bloomberg journalists from around the world.

Original Series

The documentary-style slate of original series will air at 9 pm EST, with 20-30 minute episodes followed by a post show featuring extended interviews and a reporter’s notebook-style pre-taped interview with behind-the-scenes details. 

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