Bloomberg TV ME leaving for Reuters

TALKING BIZ NEWS EXCLUSIVE Dan Colarusso, the managing editor of Bloomberg Television, is leaving for a position at Reuters, two separate sources confirmed to Talking Biz News. It’s unclear what Colarusso’s new position will be at Reuters, but the wire service has been increasing its video offerings. Colarusso joined the network in August 2009 and […]

The Bloomberg Way now available to the public

“The Bloomberg Way,” the style book of Bloomberg News for the past 21 years, is being made available for purchase by the public beginning this week. Proceeds from sales of “The Bloomberg Way” will benefit the Committee to Protect Journalists. “The Bloomberg Way” illustrates editor in chief Matt Winkler‘s approach to delivering fast, in-depth and […]

Reed, former BW London bureau chief, leaves Bloomberg

TALKING BIZ NEWS EXCLUSIVE Stanley Reed has left Bloomberg after 22 years at BusinessWeek and Bloomberg. He was London bureau chief of BusinessWeek for 13 years and then, after Bloomberg purchased BusinessWeek in 2009,  took on the role of  London-based reporter-at-large, a senior writer position,  at Bloomberg News,  covering energy, the Middle East, and, occasionally, […]

Bloomberg’s plan for world domination

Nick Summers of Newsweek writes about the aggressive expansion plans at Bloomberg News. Summers writes, “As most of the news industry withers, Bloomberg is booming. Terminal money, which accounts for 80 percent of revenue, has helped the company hire more reporters and editors than anyone else on the planet—more than 2,700 of them—over the last […]

Making a business news TV show more interactive

Tuomo Kallio of Benzinga.com profiles Matt Miller, who hosts “Bloomberg Rewind” on Bloomberg Television weeknights at 8 p.m. Kallio writes, “The host, Matt Miller, has extensive experience in reporting the European news. The carefully chosen guests provide helpful insight in their area of expertise keeping traders up-to-date on the importance of macro and stock specific […]

Bloomberg reporter wins Welles prize

Greg Farrell is the winner of the 2011 Christopher J. Welles Prize for his book “Crash of the Titans,” which tells the story of the decline and fall of Merrill Lynch and its troubled sale to Bank of America. The Welles Prize is awarded each year to a former Knight-Bagehot Fellow whose work most epitomizes […]

Making the adjustment to biz journalism

Ricardo Kaulessar of HedgeFund.net writes Friday about new Bloomberg Television reporter Stephanie Ruhle, who previously worked on Wall Street in the hedge fund business. Kaulessar writes, “What has also gotten Ruhle acclimated to the broadcasting world were her new co-workers, whom she describes as ‘very smart’ and ‘generous.’ “So what is it like being a […]

Bloomberg TV’s Ruhle is an important new name in financial journalism

Joe Weisenthal of Business Insider profiles and interviews Bloomberg Television’s Stephanie Ruhle, who left Wall Street last month to join the financial TV operation of Bloomberg. Weisenthal writes, “She’s been at the network for just over a month, and in that short time it’s become clear that she’s the most important new name in financial […]

The Bloomberg column proliferation

Bloomberg News is known for its daily coverage of business news. But it’s been expanding its reach into daily columns about business and financial news topics as well. There are now daily columns for auto, bankruptcy, tech, commodities, mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, freight, options and the credit of virtually every major country in the […]

Tyrangiel’s successful remake of Bloomberg Businessweek

Dylan Byers of Adweek profiles Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel, who was hired two years ago to remake the business weekly that had been acquired from McGraw-Hill. Byers writes, “When Bloomberg offered Tyrangiel the position, the 80-year-old, recession-worn Businessweek was a slim remnant of the robust weekly it had once been. Tyrangiel himself says he […]