Discover the best of Bloomberg Television with our list of over 20 series, meticulously updated for May 2026. Leading the pack on Bloomberg Television are For the Record and Intelligence Squared Debates, with their initial broadcasts in 1976 and 2002. With its programming history stretching from 1976 to N/A, Bloomberg Television offers an impressive lineup of over 20 shows.

For the Record, an anthology of 60-to-90-minute dramas, started on the series, Performance, as a subseries called Camera ’76. A collection of docudrama-style short stories on diverse but socially relevant (and very Canadian) topics such as unemployment, euthanasia, spousal abuse, televangelists, aboriginal issues, and anglophone-francophone relations. This series attracted most of the 'big name' Canadian actors and directors of the time.

Do you want to know what your future holds? A life beyond 150 years old? A world where computers can read our emotions? A planet transformed by unlimited clean energy? Mathematician Hannah Fry will explore these questions and more.


The new entrepreneurs who have taken gambles, faced failure and revolutionized business.

Candid and in-depth conversations with some of the tech industry's biggest decision makers. Hosted by Emily Chang.

Bloomberg journalist Emily Chang sits down for intimate interviews with the biggest names at the intersection of tech, business, entertainment and culture. Join us every Thursday for a behind-the-scenes look at the most exciting and influential trends, and the big personalities behind them.





Bloomberg West is a television show produced by Bloomberg Television. Andy Lack, chief executive officer of Bloomberg Media Group launched Bloomberg West in 2011. The show focuses on the topics of technology, innovation and business and is hosted by Emily Chang and Cory Johnson. Before coming to Bloomberg Television, Chang hosted the show CNN in Beijing. Co-host Cory Johnson, ran a hedge fund and reported on Silicon Valley for CNBC before joining Bloomberg Television. The show is recorded in Bloomberg’s San Francisco studio and since 2001 has been aired daily at 3pm and 8pm Pacific Time.








