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July 26, 2007
Bloomberg Needs to Fix Video
I generally love Bloomberg -- smart writing, unvarnished TV, and super-duper data -- but they really need to fix their online video. I just watched on live Bloomberg TV a lengthy interview with Vinod Khosla, and now it's gone. Unlinkable, unfindable, and unshareable.What's the point of that? Why can't I go to an archive and embed Bloomberg's great business video content?
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I guess you mean the Bloomberg web site. The Khosla interview is available on my Bloomberg terminal, as is a lot of other stuff that never finds its way to the outside world.
This is their way of motivating people to buy subscriptions, I suppose. Not for nothing is Michael Bloomberg a billionaire.
Yup, it's available on the for-money Bloomberg terminal. Too bad, but definitely can't blame Mike for making money.









I did a 15 minute segment on Bloomberg TV a few months ago. Great discussion: topic the subprime mess. Online link? No where to be found. bummer.