Posted on 05/05/2014 12:28:21 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Bloomberg Media Group CEO Justin B. Smith and Bloomberg News Editor-In-Chief Matthew Winkler today announced Bloomberg Politics the first in series of new digital-led, multi-platform brands that will live across all Bloomberg platforms. In March, Bloomberg announced a new, broad strategy for consumer media properties, including the development of new digital assets and a multi-platform approach. Bloomberg Politics, the first of the brands being launched under this new direction, will be created, launched, and overseen by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, who will also lead political coverage across all Bloomberg platforms Web, mobile, television, digital video, print magazines, radio, live events and more.
The series of new Bloomberg brands, including Bloomberg Politics, will deliver Bloomberg coverage in targeted content environments, providing greater depth, context and community for each topic area . Bloomberg Politics will serve as a model to be replicated by the subsequent new brands, most of which will be squarely focused on the global business market. Each of the new brands will be developed through a deep partnership between Bloomberg Media and Bloomberg News, fully leveraging the skills, strengths, and resources of all Bloomberg News bureaus.
Bloomberg Politics initially will consist of a new digital destination on the Bloomberg network and a new daily television show (that will also stream online), which will be hosted by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann.
Halperin and Heilemann, who are joining Bloomberg this week, have established reputations over their twenty-plus years in the business as two of the most respected and influential political journalists of their generation. Together they will lead a merged team of Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Media reporters and editors in Washington and New York to power Bloomberg Politics, delivering robust political and policy coverage news, analysis, commentary, narrative, polling, data analytics, and more...
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Making sense now?
After all the jabber...jabber...it sounds like Breitbart news for the Clinton Machine
Bloomberg is dead to me. I do not care how savvy his business acumen is anything with his name on it is boycott by me and should be by any freeper and all conservatives
Bloomberg, he made money before we knew what he was. Now he will have to make money with his buddies in the Oligarchy (which might be pretty doable! But... nothing from me.)
Oh, it is. Any money that might have gone to him, goes to the NRA/ILA.
As a life member I have in recent years made my 3 sons life members(when I got a fantastic deal) and give when I can. This would be a good year to give(MIDYEAR election). I also give to my state NRA organ the NYSRPA. We are going through some hard times here in the PRofNY, thanks to bloomers and CuHomo.
Only so much I can give. Michael Bloomers has a gazillion and we must outspend this dooooshbag.
On a fixed income now, it has gotten tough to do that.
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