Bloomberg Television announced Monday the relaunch of “The Close,” which includes new show logos, graphics, and a new studio set at its global headquarters in New York City.
The relaunch includes an upgraded studio and element design focused on an ultra-flexible and seamless display environment. The aim is to amplify all elements of Bloomberg’s news coverage, enabling a natural flow of visualizations and data rich content in a clear and compelling manner.
The studio space creates a news central hub during the coverage day incorporating a high-resolution LED, surrounded environment
All changes will be effective Monday.
Hosted by Bloomberg’s Romaine Bostick, Scarlet Fu, and Alix Steel, “The Close” provides viewers the news and analysis right around the closing bell on Wall Street. The show breaks down the top stories and trading action, with insights from investors, market strategists, analysts and c-suite executives.
The daily show airs Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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