Bloomberg Media has begun promoting its new political television show “With All Due Respect,” featuring Mark Halperin and John Heilemann.
Here’s a description from Halperin and Heilemann on the thinking behind the new show:
Few phrases in politics are more widely used — and even more widely abused — than “With All Due Respect.” It’s not just a forced courtesy or a cliche, but a line that often conveys the exact opposite of its ostensible meaning.
Every night, we’re going to try something different. A conversation about politics free of phoniness and spin. A show that’s not partisan, not dumbed down, and not just about inside baseball. A show that actually exhibits all the respect in the world: for our guests, our viewers… and the facts.
The new half-hour show debuts on Oct. 6 at 5 p.m.l on Bloomberg Television and on BloombergPolitics.com
The Bloomberg Politics twitter account has also been revamped to @BPolitics. It will be updating with the latest news leading up to launch.
Watch the previews at www.bloombergpolitics.com.
The Connecticut Mirror (CT Mirror), a nonprofit, nonpartisan, digital newsroom that covers statewide public policy…
Ingrid Verschuren, executive vice president of data and artificial intelligence and general manager of Europe,…
Houston Chronicle energy industry reporter Amanda Drane has moved to the investigations team from the…
As global demand shifts toward renewable energy and sustainability, the role of Houston’s energy sector…
Business Insider founder Henry Blodget sent out the following on Friday: Team, Seventeen years ago,…
Dow Jones & Co., the parent of The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch.com, Barron's and Investor's…
View Comments
I also have been wondering what music is used for "With All Due Respect." It's uplifting, and the theme lets one know that this is a fast-paced program well done. Please let me know the source of the theme.