Emily Chang, the China correspondent for CNN, has been hired by Bloomberg Television, reports Joe Pompeo of The Business Insider.
“Bloomberg already has one tech correspondent, Cris Valerio, whose half-hour show, ‘Venture,’ airs Friday nights at 7:30. With Chang, it seems like the network is expanding its coverage of Silicon Valley.
“Over the summer, rival network CNBC also changed up its tech beat by hiring Fortune’s John Fortt to replace Jim Goldman, who left the network to become a vice president at the PR firm Burson-Marsteller.”
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