Bloomberg Surveillance

Bloomberg Surveillance (2009- )

RunningNews show

Bloomberg Surveillance is presented by Tom Keene, Scarlet Fu and Adam John. The show will bring an insight of business stories from economics, finance and investments.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 05:00 (120 min)

Recent Episodes

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S09E200Episode 200Oct 6, 2017
S09E199Episode 199Oct 5, 2017
S09E198Episode 198Oct 4, 2017
S09E197Episode 197Oct 3, 2017
S09E196Episode 196Oct 2, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Bloomberg Surveillance' premiere?

'Bloomberg Surveillance' premiered on January 11, 2009.

Who were the main hosts of 'Bloomberg Surveillance' in 2009?

Tom Keene and Ken Prewitt were the main hosts of 'Bloomberg Surveillance' in 2009.

What time did 'Bloomberg Surveillance' air in 2009?

'Bloomberg Surveillance' aired at 7am ET in 2009.

What kind of show is 'Bloomberg Surveillance'?

'Bloomberg Surveillance' is a financial news and analysis show.

How long was each episode of 'Bloomberg Surveillance'?

Each episode of 'Bloomberg Surveillance' was one hour long in 2009.

Was 'Bloomberg Surveillance' a live or pre-recorded show?

'Bloomberg Surveillance' was a live show in 2009.

What was the format of 'Bloomberg Surveillance'?

'Bloomberg Surveillance' had a talk-show format, with guests coming on to discuss financial news.

What was the target audience for 'Bloomberg Surveillance'?

The target audience for 'Bloomberg Surveillance' was investors and people interested in financial news.

What distinguished 'Bloomberg Surveillance' from other financial news shows in 2009?

'Bloomberg Surveillance' was known for its in-depth analysis of financial news and its attention to detail.

Who were some notable guests on 'Bloomberg Surveillance' in 2009?

Some notable guests on 'Bloomberg Surveillance' in 2009 included Warren Buffett, Bill Ackman, and George Soros.

What were some of the main topics covered on 'Bloomberg Surveillance' in 2009?

Some of the main topics covered on 'Bloomberg Surveillance' in 2009 included the financial crisis, the stock market, and global economics.

Did 'Bloomberg Surveillance' have a regular segment on technology news?

Yes, 'Bloomberg Surveillance' had a regular segment on technology news called 'Tech Trends'.

How was 'Bloomberg Surveillance' received by critics in 2009?

'Bloomberg Surveillance' was generally well-received by critics in 2009, who praised its depth of analysis and focus on financial news.

Was 'Bloomberg Surveillance' available online in 2009?

Yes, 'Bloomberg Surveillance' was available online in 2009.

Did 'Bloomberg Surveillance' feature international news coverage in 2009?

Yes, 'Bloomberg Surveillance' featured international news coverage in 2009, with a particular focus on Asia and Europe.

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