Bloomberg = excellent. No hype, sensational graphics/sound effects, cheerleading, and nearly everyone is OBJECTIVE in their analyses. Plus there's no shouting matches or talk-overs like CNBC is doing these days with their 'Task Farces' .... aside from Rick Santelli, most of CNBC-US is a joke. Though I am fairly pleased with CNBC-International, which does seem much less sensational and more 'professional' (ie Bloomberg-ish) in terms of its tone, presentation, and toned-down glitzyness. But I guess American viewers need the fluff.
There was an article in (I think) Money last week about how CNBC's new producer purposely is making the network more 'combatitive' on-air in an effort to gain ratings and viewers. Reading that made it crystal clear that CNBC is not aa TV network offering business news but rather investotainment.
Bloomberg is NEWS and ANALYSIS. And the fact Bloomberg is 24-hours ALL THE TIME compared to CNBC who ignores Asia and Europe markets after 8PM alone shows the difference -- what's more important for the investor/trader? A rerun of Deal or No Deal or the action in Asia?
It's like comparing PBS Newshour with CNN/MSNBC/FNC. Apples and oranges.
Fox Business is a total joke as well. Aside from the fluffy biz content they provide, they're also heavy into politics -- go figure.
That said, I am happy that Fox Biz came around last year --- because of their arrival, I was able to get a full Bloomberg feed on Comcast after years of begging. I rarely watch CNBC anymore.