Lopez Foods Featured on Bloomberg TV Prime Time

Posted on: May 21st, 2006
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“PTGTV, a leading producer of national and international educational programming, is proud to announce that a segment on Lopez Foods will be aired on the Bloomberg TV network Thursday, May 18 at 8:10 p.m. Eastern time, 5:10 p.m. Pacific time.

It is estimated to be seen by more than 30 million households.

Bloomberg is a leading global provider of data, news and analytics. The Bloomberg Terminal and Bloomberg’s media services provide real-time and archived financial and market data, pricing, trading, news and communications tools in a single, integrated package to corporations, news organizations, financial and legal professionals and individuals around the world. Bloomberg Television operates 24 hours a day and reaches more than 200 million homes worldwide via 10 networks in seven languages. It features a signature multi-screen format delivering news, data, market updates, breaking news and weather. The service is widely distributed in Europe, the Americas and Asia. Satellite carriers include DirectTV and Echostar.”

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