Bloomberg doesn't have to even bother with CNBC.
I predict that as Bloomberg becomes standard on more cable packages, they will surely and steadily erode CNBCs Circus Like coverage of the markets, with CNBCs repertoire of accompanying clowns such as Jim Cramer, Dennis Neale, Larry Kudlow....and so forth.
The only credible people CNBC has who deserve to be taken credibly are Rick Santelli and Steve Liesman, even if they are often at odds, and even if Liesman more often than not tows the official fed line - at least he uses data to support his arguments.
Pisani is a real tool, and don't even get me started on the joke that is the 'Fast Money' crowd. No wonder Eric Bolling left - he discovered it was tarnishing his image. Say what you will about Bolling, but he made some damn good calls more often than not.
Try to think of one person, just one, on Bloomberg, who doesn't do a good job, whether a straight up reporter, or analyst.