United States service
The network also provides funding and studio facilities for the nightly PBS/WNET program Charlie Rose.
The network's morning pre-opening bell programming was formerly simulcasted in a paid programming arrangement in the United States by theUSA Network until 2004, when that network dropped the simulcast months before the NBC Universal merger was consummated, due to concerns USA would then air the coverage of a competitor to future sister network CNBC. The simulcast then moved to E!, where it remained until its end in January 2009, when the network had expanded their reach on digital cable systems enough to negate the simulcast. In its time on E!, the 5-8am block was the most watched period for the network according to Nielsen Media Research.
Bloomberg Television's US network debuted a new graphics package in January 2009. This current scheme was first used on the network's now-defunct pre-market program, Starting Bell, before the new graphics expanded to all of the network's programs on February 17, 2009. Also on that date, Bloomberg US revamped its weekday programming lineup (see "Programs on Bloomberg" below).
Starting October 2009, Bloomberg Television debuted another new graphics again.
New York production | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US ET | UK | HK | Program | Anchor |
| Scarlet Fu | ||||
| Deirdre Bolton and Erik Schatzker | ||||
| Betty Liu | ||||
| Margaret Brennan | ||||
| Margaret Brennan and Francine Lacqua | ||||
| Carol Massar and Matt Miller | ||||
| Pimm Fox | ||||
| US ET | UK | HK | Program | Anchor |
10p-11p | 10p-11a | Charlie Rose | ||



