Bloomberg Television will be airing a program on the weekends called “Monocle on Bloomberg,” according to a company spokeswoman.
The show will be hosted by Monocle editor-in-chief Tyler Brûlé and will be jointly produced by Bloomberg and Monocle. Brûlé will host the show from Bloomberg’s London studio at Citygate House.
Bloomberg TV has added a number of new shows this year, including a documentary series called “Bloomberg Game Changers” and a reality series called “Bloomberg the Mentor.” It’s also hired a number of new reporters.
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