The only daily news program focused exclusively on technology, innovation and the future of business.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 901 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsTech NewsBusiness News |
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde breaks down the latest deal by OpenAI with a chipmaker, this time with Broadcom. Plus, tech stocks bounce back as President Donald Trump signaled openness to a deal with China amid the latest trade showdown. And Warner Broth... more
Bloomberg Tech's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow are live in LA for Bloomberg Screentime 2025, speaking with celebrities, entrepreneurs and leaders across the media, gaming and streaming landscape. NPR CEO Katherine Maher discusses the state of media und... more
Bloomberg Tech's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow are live in LA for Bloomberg Screentime 2025, speaking with celebrities, entrepreneurs and leaders across the media, gaming and streaming landscape. NPR CEO Katherine Maher discusses the state of media und... more
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the curious financial structure Elon Musk’s AI startup, xAI, is using to expand its ongoing fundraise. Plus, Tesla unveils cheaper versions of its top-selling EV models. And, the UK Minister for AI disc... more
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Caroline seriously, and at least they could bring in smart, knowledgeable women instead of empty shells blowing hot air!
The advertisements are taking up half of the listening time
The quality of the news itself is good and I like the span of topics they discuss but I can’t get over these three things. 1) Audio quality is so low. Why am I hearing so much room reverb and A/C units from the lead woman in New York? Why is everybody buzzy? Why do the guest speakers have a robot dual pitch like AM radio? Why do I hear pens clicking and shirts brushing and bracelets clanking? Need to step up their game. 2) The theme song drives me nuts. Anxiety inducing and the section where it ... more
I had found certain parts of what I had believed to had been this "Bloomberg Technology" to had been vulgar, unnecessary, unprofessional, and detirmental (specifically certain parts that could be described as having had been certain forms of profanity).
Love the high information density of this show, but that dubstep-adjacent music is so awful I often skip listening altogether.
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This daily news source offers in-depth coverage of the technology sector, focusing on innovations, corporate strategies, and the evolving landscape of business. Episodes feature discussions around significant tech events, including product launches, IPOs, and market trends, often with insights from industry experts and analysts. The show is characterized by its rapid pace and high information density, making it particularly appealing to listeners who want to stay informed about technological advancements and their implications for the business world.
The program is distinctive for its immediate analysis of tech news, featuring live reporting from key events and exclusive interviews with journalists and industry leaders. This focus on timel... more
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