| Bloomberg Delivers Davos 2010 on Web, TV, Radio with Viewer Input January 27 2010 |
Bloomberg will provide comprehensive multimedia coverage of this week’s World Economic Forum (WEF) 2010 Annual Meeting to consumers across television, radio and the Web. Bloomberg and Facebook® will allow the public to voice opinions at the WEF via the first-ever Bloomberg Facebook Pulse, providing feedback to Davos participants. BLOOMBERG TELEVISION® viewers will participate in guest interviews at Davos by submitting responses to @Bloomberg_TV Twitter posts and by commenting on the BLOOMBERG TELEVISION Facebook Page. Bloomberg Delivers Davos on all Media Platforms As Bloomberg delivers Davos across its multimedia platforms, BLOOMBERG TELEVISION special coverage will be led by anchors Margaret Brennan, Andrea Catherwood, Francine Lacqua and Erik Schatzker throughout each day January 27th - 29th. BLOOMBERG RADIO® services will begin coverage of the WEF on Wednesday, January 27, as \"Bloomberg on the Economy\" and \"Bloomberg Surveillance\" host Tom Keene travels to Davos to update listeners on WEF events. \"Bloomberg Surveillance\" will air live at 12:00 PM GMT and \"Bloomberg on the Economy\" will air at 4:00PM GMT from Davos. Video clips and BLOOMBERG NEWS® service reports from the event will be available via the BLOOMBERG.COM® Web site. Visitors to http://www.bloomberg.com can access the live reports by clicking \"LIVE TV\" on the front page of the site. In addition, the Web site will feature a special report page with complete multimedia news coverage at www.bloomberg.com/Davos. Highlights from the broadcasts are available on Bloomberg\'s You Tube Channel at www.youtube.com/Bloomberg. Subscribers to the BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL® service receive this news and multimedia content real-time on the Bloomberg terminal. A Voice at the WEF: Bloomberg Facebook Pulse The Bloomberg Facebook Pulse gives the public an opportunity to react to conversations taking place at Davos. Facebook user surveys and results will be posted on Bloomberg Facebook Pulse screens at the WEF and discussed in WEF panel sessions. Every day during the WEF, Randi Zuckerberg, who manages marketing programs for Facebook, will announce survey results on the BLOOMBERG TELEVISION network. Davos behind the Scenes in Real Time What is it like to be a television anchor interviewing world leaders, or a television producer behind the scenes at the WEF? In between interviews, BLOOMBERG TELEVISION anchors Margaret Brennan (@margbrennan), Andrea Catherwood (@CatherwoodNews), Francine Lacqua (@flacqua), Erik Schatzker (@ErikSchatzker) and radio host Tom Keene (@tomkeene_) will tweet up to the minute activities from WEF, upcoming interviews and wrap-ups. Live streaming of the BLOOMBERG TELEVISION network’s Davos team and the complete list of twitter handles are on the Bloomberg.com Davos page (www.bloomberg.com/davos) Viewers can ‘Ask a Leader’ Viewers who follow the BLOOMBERG TELEVISION Twitter page www.twitter.com/bloomberg_tv can submit questions for the network’s interview guests. Selected viewer questions will be asked during BLOOMBERG TELEVISION network on air interviews. |
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