Thirteen/WNET, Bloomberg Team for Arts Show

NEW YORK, July 28: The weekly arts and cultural
program SundayArts, produced by Thirteen/WNET, has begun
featuring segments of the award-winning Bloomberg Television program Bloomberg
Muse
.

Yesterday’s Bloomberg Muse
segment of SundayArts profiled the world-renowned choreographer
Alexei Ratmansky, who resigned as the head of the Bolshoi Ballet to pursue a
freelance career. The New York City Ballet recently premiered his latest work, Concerto
DSCH
.

Bloomberg Muse is a weekly
half-hour global program that examines the worlds of art, music, dance,
architecture, design, philanthropy, fine dining and wine. It airs on Bloomberg
Television network every Friday with repeats throughout the weekend. The show
also is available on Bloomberg.com and is podcast on iTunes in the business
news category.

Every Sunday at noon,
Thirteen/WNET’s SundayArts
offers arts and cultural news, profiles, interviews and performances from New
York’s theater and concert halls.

Neal Shapiro, the CEO and
president of Thirteen and SundayArts host, said: “This is a great, natural alliance and a win-win
situation for Thirteen and our viewers. Both Thirteen and Bloomberg strive to
bring the best arts and culture to the widest possible audience.”

—By Jackie Stewart