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HOW BLOOMBERG WILL COVER BLOOMBERG

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Bloomberg News has outlined several editorial changes it will make as it adjusts to a novel situation: Covering its owner as he runs for president. Former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg confirmed he is joining the crowded field of Democrats seeking to take on his fellow New York billionair­e, President Donald Trump, just three months before the first primary. Here is a quick look at the situation:

■ “There is no point in trying to claim that covering this presidenti­al campaign will be easy,” said John Micklethwa­it, editor-in-chief of Bloomberg’s namesake news agency, in a staff email. He cited the company’s policy of not writing about itself or direct competitor­s. Micklethwa­it outlined a few editorial changes the agency will make but stressed they would make campaign coverage decisions on a case-by-base basis, rather than following an “exhaustive rulebook”.

■ “The place where Mike has had the most contact with Editorial is Bloomberg Opinion: our editorials have reflected his views,” Micklethwa­it wrote. As a result, the company will end its policy of unsigned editorials. They will also suspend the editorial Board, in part because several Board members will take leave to join Bloomberg’s campaign.

■ Micklethwa­it said he intends for the company to cover the campaign’s news “in much the same way as we have done before” with the exception that articles will explicitly state that Bloomberg News’ owner is a candidate.

■ In the email, Micklethwa­it added that they will not investigat­e Bloomberg’s family or foundation­s — the same would go for his Democratic rivals — but would publish or summarise investigat­ive pieces on all Democratic candidates. “Bloomberg News has handled these conflicts before,” Micklethwa­it wrote, pointing to Bloomberg’s mayoral campaign when the media agency adopted similar coverage policies.

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