Bloomberg Originals offers bold takes for curious minds on today’s biggest topics. Hosted by experts covering stories you haven’t seen and viewpoints you haven’t heard, you’ll discover cinematic, data-led shows that investigate the intersection of business and culture. Exploring every angle of climate change, technology, finance, sports and beyond, Bloomberg Originals, is business as you’ve never seen it.

Momentum

"How Korean Pop Culture Is Transforming Design"

Haslina Amin reveals how Korean Pop culture is reshaping Seoul, blending tradition with innovation while providing the world a new wave to follow.

Momentum

"The Nation Where Robots and Humans Get Along"

Joining Haslinda Amin as she explores the way robots and AI are integrated into Japanese life; from drones managing crops to unmanned harvesters, how AI is paving the way to a more efficient future.

Momentum

"Can Global Shipping Go Green?"

South Korea is emerging as a pivotal force in reshaping maritime transportation, leading the way to a future with autonomous ships and more eco-friendly propulsion systems.

Momentum

"Does the Perfect City Exist?"

Haslinda Amin explores Singapore, which has transformed itself from a colonial outpost into a metropolis boasting unparalleled infrastructure, seamless transportation and accessible housing.

Momentum

"Rebirth of the World's Original Tech Giant"

Japan's semiconductor industry is undergoing a resurgence, with both established corporations and new startups driving innovation; this transformation provides valuable insights for global tech development.

Bloomberg Investigates

S3 "Scambaiters"

An estimated $1 trillion lost globally to fraud; with law enforcement struggling to cope, scambaiter vigilantes are filling the gaps.

Bloomberg Investigates

S2, EP1 "The Poison in Us All"

PFAS are used in thousands of products aimed at making life easier, but the chemicals are now almost everywhere and are being linked to severe health problems.

Bloomberg Investigates

S2, EP2 "Run For Your Life"

In 2021, Agnes Tirop broke the women's 10,000 meter world record; five weeks later, she was dead; "Bloomberg Investigates" examines her murder and the threat of violence for other Kenyan runners.

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