Bloomberg Businessweek Daily devoted two June 4 podcast episodes to Bloomberg’s tech coverage, including a special tied to the Bloomberg Tech event in San Francisco and a companion program labeled “More from Bloomberg Tech,” according to Bloomberg’s podcast listings. The two episodes ran about 56 minutes and 40 minutes, respectively, and were published as part of Bloomberg’s broader daily technology and business coverage.
The Bloomberg Tech special was recorded as a live show from the company’s San Francisco event, where Bloomberg says leaders from across the technology industry gathered to discuss current trends. Bloomberg’s own video promotion for the June 4 broadcast highlighted that Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow hosted the event coverage, underscoring the network’s focus on the intersection of technology companies, investors and the people shaping the sector.
The programming fits Bloomberg Tech’s regular format, which is built around news and analysis on global technology companies and investors. Bloomberg Businessweek, meanwhile, is positioned as a broader business-and-power show hosted by Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec, covering money, power and technology, which helps explain why the network paired the tech-event coverage with a Businessweek-branded daily installment.
The emphasis on AI and the broader technology landscape appears to have been a central theme of the event coverage, based on Bloomberg’s promotional material for the June 4 show. That focus matters because the tech industry is still working through a period of rapid change, with investors, startups and large platforms all navigating new competition, shifting capital flows and the business implications of artificial intelligence.
For listeners, the two episodes offered a way to follow Bloomberg’s on-the-ground reporting from one of the industry’s key gatherings without needing to attend the event itself. The coverage also reinforces Bloomberg’s strategy of using podcasts and video together to extend its tech reporting across formats and audiences.