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.
Crown City News is a local television and online news organization which serves Pasadena, California and the San Gabriel Valley. Crown City News airs as a weekly, 30-minute television newscast on the Pasadena Community Network Monday nights at 6:00PM and also provides online news throughout the week for locals. Weekly editions of Crown City News include segments with local news stories, an "on camera" interview segment, San Gabriel Valley weather and sports, and technology news.
Pilipinas News, roughly translated as Philippine News is the flagship English language late night news program broadcast by TV5 in the Philippines. It is currently anchored by Paolo Bediones, Cherie Mercado, and Jove Francisco. Simulcast on AksyonTV and on the radio through 92.3 News FM in Mega Manila. The program airs every Monday to Friday between 11:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays 12:00 a.m. to 12:30 a. m..
The Walter Compton News was an American television news series that aired from 1947 to 1948 on the DuMont Television Network Monday through Friday from 6:45pm to 7pm ET.
Solar Nightly News is the flagship late night newscast of Talk TV. It airs every Weeknights 10 p.m. at Talk TV on July 16, 2012 and on Solar News Channel on October 30, 2012. On October 1, 2012, the newscast was moved to an earlier time-slot at 9 p.m. On October 31, 2012 it began simulcasting on ETC on RPN for Free-TV viewers.
News @ 6 is the flagship evening newscast of People's Television Network in the Philippines, succeeding newscast Teledyaryo. Shown every weekdays at 6:00 pm Philippine Standard Time, it is anchored by former Teledyaryo anchors Ralph Obina, Kathy San Gabriel and Atty. Marc Castrodes. The newscast is simulcast on radio thru Radyo ng Bayan stations nationwide.
The program features a MMDA video traffic system used during the commercial breaks, and closing credits while a video showing Filipino Sign Language slightly shrunk away from that corner enclosed in a egg circle of the news for audience with visual difficulties for the blind and deaf persons and hearing impaired.