What'd You Miss This Week

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Every week, we feature the best and most interesting interviews from Bloomberg's daily market close show, "What'd You Miss" hosted by Joe Weisenthal, Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick. We want to take you beyond the headlines and bring you a unique perspective on the week's top stories, and those you may just have missed. It's the perfect way to kick off your weekend.

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  • popa oso
    Please stop typing on your computer!!!!
    Good Information. The typing in the back ground is really annoying.
  • bezaar12
    Annoying typing noise in the background
    The content was so relevant and good but there was constant annoying typing background noise in this GME episode
  • BGreig3
    Just run CCP and DNC press releases
    You could make so much more money If you fired your Trump hating reporters and guests...
  • katandbrandon
    Interesting - add it to your list
    Always good. This podcast is worth a top spot on your list. I’ve learned a lot from this podcast. I can’t say that about a lot of shows.
  • bjubes
    Variable Quality of Guests
    Often times, this podcast chooses the most high-profile and relevant guest interviews from the week. Other times, we get to hear social justice warriors or egomaniac hotheads that provide zero insight for those working in finance. I don’t discredit the importance of hearing from people working on important issues, but this doesn’t feel like the place, and it’s always an awkward juxtaposition.
  • PhillyDZ11
    Waste of time
    Typical Trump bashing from Bloomberg media
  • Ginagina Smith
    Andrew Yang
    Great interview!
  • that1kid93
    Interesting Topics, Not Much Depth, Not Necessarily "Current Stories"
    While the conversations here were interesting, I found this podcast to be dissappointing because it is misleading in terms of its advertized theme as well at the episode titles. "What'd You Miss This Week?" Implies that it would be current news stories, as in they broke this week. Instead I fould two general discussions over topics news organizations like to discuss at the moment, such as Universal Basic Income and Facebook's ability to police its content, sandwiching only one current story, which was the recent value check in the US stock market. Being less than a half hour long, the conversations were only able to give a broad overview of each topic without taking the opportunity to pick their hosted experts' brain in order providing any real insights into where these topics will go in the future. I honestly feel that for each topic on this show, a 10-20 minute google search would be more informative. Maybe this podcasts would be better if it was titled "Hot Topics in Business" or something, instead of implying in-depth discussions on current news.
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