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Bloomberg L.P. is a Financial Media Company founded by Michael Bloomberg in 1982. It provides financial news and data to financial companies and organisations in virtually every country in the world through the Bloomberg Terminal, its core money_generating product. Bloomberg L.P. has grown to include a global news service, including television, radio, the Internet and publications.


It was incorporated as a Delaware Limited Partnership (LP) in 1981 and has has been in business since 1983. Michael Bloomberg owns 72% of the group and receives an 84.55% share of the profits, and claims credit for the same portion of its charitable giving.


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Bloomberg.com: TV and Radio (77 words)
Worldwide resources, up-to-the-minute coverage of financial news and markets, and journalistic expertise from reporters who add perspective and analysis.
Bloomberg Television covers business and financial news 24 hours a day on 10 separate networks in seven languages around the world.
Tom Keene interviews leading economists, politicians and Strategists addressing the economic news of the moment—perspective that is a must-listen in a hurried world.
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