Bloomberg Quicktake launched a new streaming news service that the media company is using target people who want to listen to the news instead of reading it. The company is already a renowned name in the news industry but its latest announcement is surely revolutionary.
Announcing the new service, Bloomberg Quicktake took to Twitter to say:
We have exciting news to share: Bloomberg Quicktake just launched its 24/7 streaming network to reinvent news for a new world.
Watch live global news and go deeper with original shows on business, technology, politics, and culture. Stream now for free: https://t.co/S9nVAlf2Vn pic.twitter.com/gUYoyv6DlH
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) November 9, 2020
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The service is currently free and you can watch it via: Apple TV, Roku, Samsung TV, Amazon Fire and Android TV. It provides its daily streaming schedule on its website and users can check what they want ahead of time.
The company released an about statement that reads: “Bloomberg Quicktake is streaming news for a global view and an informed take. Watch live news on the stories changing your business and your world, powered by 2700 journalists in 120 countries. Go deeper with original shows on business, technology, politics, and culture.”
Bloomberg is not the only news institution that is adapting to new ways of reaching listeners. Many of the traditional media houses have found a way around print and are going more into the digital space. This seems to be a more reliable way of reaching people with your story first as opposed to a daily edition of print.
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