The new show is expected to be called “Bloomberg Go” and debut on Monday, Oct. 5, at 7 a.m. The show’s name is a play on the “Go” button on the Bloomberg terminal keyboard.
The show will be hosted by Stephanie Ruhle, who joined the network in 2011 after 14 years on Wall Street in the hedge fund business.
The new show will be the first since Al Mayers was made head of Bloomberg Television’s global operations last month in addition to his responsibilities running its radio operation. He replaced Claudia Milne, who ran Bloomberg TV for a year.
In recent weeks, Bloomberg Television has discontinued “Market Makers” and added an extra hour to “Bloomberg Surveillance” so that the morning show team can practice the new lineup. Bloomberg Television is also working on new set designs.
Bloomberg Television made other changes to its daytime programming in May.
A spokeswoman declined to comment.
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