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In the News (Thu 4 Dec 08)

  
 CNBC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CNBC in the U.S. The original CNBC channel was launched in Fort Lee, New Jersey, on April 17, 1989.
CNBC Europe is headquartered in London, and CNBC Asia is headquartered in Singapore.
CNBC was characterized by relatively high television ratings until the dot-com bubble burst in 1999/2000.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CNBC   (1174 words)

  
 CNBC Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However CNBC Europe has in recent years preferred to broadcast teleshopping in place of CNBC Asia, to the point when Asia Squawk Box is no longer broadcast most nights (except on Sunday), and not all of Asia Market Watch is shown.
CNBC Europe re-launched its on-air image in September 2004, but instead of adapting the US title sequences for programmes, designed all of its title sequences itself from scratch (while still using the US music adopted in September 2003).
CNBC Europe is a business and financial news channel broadcast in Europe.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CNBC_Europe   (1047 words)

  
 CNBC Asia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CNBC Asia's on-air look is similar to that used by CNBC US prior to 19 December 2005, using much the same graphics and music package.
CNBC Europe programming can be seen on CNBC Asia from 12 noon to 5 p.m.; while CNBC programming can be seen overnight.
CNBC Asia runs a ticker providing information from major Asian stock exchanges, as well as US and Europe recaps, on screen during business day programmes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CNBC_Asia   (264 words)

  
 The Revolution Will Be Televised (on CNBC)
And CNBC has driven that trend by taking some of the mystery out of the stock market and making it more accessible, by giving anyone with a remote control access to the kind of information that used to be only available only to big firms.
CNBC is broadcast to nursing homes, yuppie gyms, dorm rooms, hotel lobbies, pilot ready rooms, and restaurants, and to trading desks of virtually every Wall Street brokerage.
CNBC's space at the NYSE is the size of a guest bedroom -- desks, computers, TV monitors, stool in front of a camera, one window overlooking the floor of the exchange.
www.fastcompany.com /magazine/35/cnbc.html   (5069 words)

  
 Fool.com: CNBC's Draconian Move [Motley Fool Take] January 14, 2004
CNBC employees have until Jan. 2005 to comply with the new restrictions.
CNBC has exempted non-employees such as on-air personalities like Louis Rukeyser, Jim Cramer, and Lawrence Kudlow, since they are not full-time employees of CNBC.
So now CNBC employees' job performance and their retirement benefits are linked not to their own individual decisions, but to whether the market goes up or not.
www.fool.com /News/mft/2004/mft04011412.htm   (493 words)

  
 Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition
The CNBC is a joint project of the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon, integrating the strengths of the University of Pittsburgh in basic and clinical neuroscience with the strengths of Carnegie Mellon in psychology, computer science, biological sciences, and statistics.
The CNBC is dedicated to the investigation of the neural mechanisms that give rise to human cognitive abilities, broadly construed.
The outstanding faculty of the CNBC includes researchers investigating normal processes and disorders of cognition, and there is a great deal of interest in learning and development.
www.cnbc.cmu.edu   (313 words)

  
 Investor's Business Daily: Breaking News
She became president and chief executive officer of CNBC in 2001, having the unfortunate timing to come aboard as the stock market was coming apart.
Earlier this year, she was named CNBC's chairman and passed the challenge of breathing life into CNBC on to veteran TV news executive Mark Hoffman.
Of course, Fox would have to swim in the same waters as CNBC, meaning it would have to find a way to build an audience at a time when investors (always the core group) are so turned off to equities that they dread checking up on the performance of their stocks.
www.investors.com /breakingnews.asp?journalid=31759029&brk=1   (1143 words)

  
 CNBC Fell from Grace When the Bubble Burst. How Does it Look Now?
CNBC's prime time schedule is a grab bag of The News with Brian Williams, Kudlow and Cramer, and Capital Report.
CNBC also has been changing its internal news structure, starting with the hiring of Judy Dobrzynski, a former Sunday business editor of The New York Times, as managing editor.
That history, along with the recent decline in ratings, puts a special responsibility on CNBC's brand of journalism: its stock analysis must be judicious, and its reporting sharp enough to satisfy the demanding Wall Street professional, yet not over the head of the random viewer.
www.cjr.org /issues/2003/6/cnbc-brady.asp?printerfriendly=yes   (1471 words)

  
 On CNBC, Boosters for The Boom (washingtonpost.com)
CNBC relied on these and other Wall Street analysts, though less than 1 percent of their recommendations were to sell stocks, along with fund managers, chief executives and others who took a sky's-the-limit approach.
As CNBC grew in influence, Kernen grew more comfortable in front of the camera, and within a couple of years a worker carving the roast beef at a Broadway hotel was excited to meet him.
CNBC staffers now speak disdainfully of the "fringe" audience -- that is, ordinary people saving for college and retirement -- who pumped up ratings during the height of the bull market.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A41103-2002Nov11¬Found=true   (3218 words)

  
 FHOF: CNBC
CNBC will invite oil industry Svengali Trilby Lundberg to explain that pump prices are high because of OPEC and an unexpected storm in Montana, and Haines thanks her for her candor.
CNBC is devoted to the financials market from before sunrise in the east to after sunset in the west.
Trump Hotels was once gushed by CNBC to such an extreme it looked like a 1-day infomercial for the Donald.
www.freewarehof.org /cnbc.html   (2702 words)

  
 dowjones.com CNBC
CNBC Asia is seen in nearly 36 million households in that region.
Dow Jones co-owns with NBC Universal the CNBC television operations in Asia and Europe, and also provides news content to CNBC in the U.S. Dow Jones has helped make CNBC the leader in business television, breaking major stories and providing up-to-the-minute market information, analysis and interviews.
Launched on Jan. 12, 1998, CNBC Europe is produced and broadcast in London, and has 45 bureaus across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, including Berlin, Dublin, Madrid, Moscow, Rome, Zurich, Amman, Jerusalem and Johannesburg.
www.dowjones.com /Products_Services/StrategicAlliances/CNBC.htm   (214 words)

  
 SquawkBlog
CNBC has learned that he is now working a new plan to keep key people in his team from jumping ship.
Yesterday, for example, senior SEC people told CNBC that while the subpoenas to the journalists won’t be enforced at this time, the SEC may come back and demand that the journalists answer questions at a later date.
Sources tell CNBC that Fink’s first order of business in the next few week will be coming up with a retention plan to lock those people in for four or five years.
spaces.msn.com /squawkblog   (5263 words)

  
 The Mickey Mouse Club(s) Staring CNBC
The reporters on CNBC are about a third of what's put out on CNBC, that is, advertisements, economists, analysts, fund managers, and so-called market gurus are given tons of time to air their opinions and bull-shit lines.
When I think about it though, maybe the problem with CNBC is the fact that most of the reporters don't know much about what they report on.
I call this the Mickey Mouse Club(s) Staring CNBC because I believe CNBC is a joke, and I call it clubs because CNBC isn't the only joke when it comes to Wall Street and investments.
www.stanford.edu /~stroz/doc/CNBC.html   (879 words)

  
 NBC Cable Networks - NBCCableinfo.com - CNBC World
CNBC Arabiya is the Arab world's first and only 24-hour Arabic language financial and business information channel, presenting in-depth and up-to-the-minute coverage of regional and international affairs from an Arab economic perspective.
CNBC's Martin Soong interviews top money managers to find out where they'll be putting their money in the week ahead.
CNBC Europe's signature show and a pre-game show for the markets, leading to the open bell across Europe.
www.nbccableinfo.com /insidenbccable/networks/cnbcworld/prog/descriptions.html   (1337 words)

  
 CNBC
CNBC has "created their own little day-trading culture," says Chris Wheeler, a trader and the host of daytradingstocks.com, an information service.
While there's certainly enough blame to go around, CNBC has become the main feeding trough for the on-line trading herd--due as much to its entertaining and unabashed blend of facts and feelings as the speed of coaxial cable.
Throughout the week, the on-air "talent" at CNBC had been exuberant at best, irrational at worst, repeatedly calling the PalmPilot offering "the most greatly anticipated IPO in history." The rapacious mistake I made was believing them.
www.hydeparkmedia.com /CNBC.html   (1531 words)

  
 CNBC World
CNBC World, a service of CNBC and Dow Jones, is a digital network offering global financial markets in real time, live, worldwide.
CNBC World combines the resources CNBC business news from the US, Asia and Europe into a 24 hour a day, global business news network.
(NEW YORK) - Effective May 16, 2003, the CNBC World channel commenced broadcasting United Nations television programmes, namely "World Chronicle", a weekly half an hour talk show on the world's current affairs.
www.un.org /av/tv/cnbc.htm   (270 words)

  
 CNBC
CNBC is for the most part supposed to be an impartial look at the financial markets.
I'm obviously not blaming CNBC for the stock market bubble and subsequent collapse, but these anchors and reports were the most credulous, market-hyping doofballs around.
My brother calls this "the bubble channel" and rightly so - during 1999, those morons were practically creaming in their pants every time they got to report that eCyberdigital.com or whatever other crappy Internet stock was up 45 points that day.
www.jumptheshark.com /c/cnbc.htm   (644 words)

  
 Conflict at CNBC's New Dennis Miller Show
Please write to CNBC and ask them what they intend to do about the conflict of interest posed by Dennis Miller's producer working for a politician who happens to be a guest on Miller's first show.
CNBC has dismissed the idea that Murphy's political work poses a conflict for the show.
Dennis Miller& new CNBC political talk show hasn’t even debuted yet, but it’s already mixed up in a serious conflict of interest.
www.fair.org /index.php?page=1595   (520 words)

  
 CNBC
CNBC's finest hour: Mark Haines's 1996 interviews to assure we understood the SEC's findings in a NASDAQ investigation, and making the extra effort to let every viewer know where to download a copy of the SEC report and the more important addendum that's chock-a-block with smoking guns.
While CNBC is a potent source of information, it's more profitable when used in conjunction with other input.
Interviews are the fuel for CNBC and the octane level is astounding.
www.freewarehof.org /cnbcorg.html   (2287 words)

  
 How CNBC Can Reverse the Tide [Fool.com: Commentary] February 14, 2005
CNBC was perfectly constructed to be the voice of record while the bull market raced ever higher.
CNBC's prime-time lineup can best be described as a "cost center," given that the shows tend to attract fewer viewers than does the average small-town mountain oyster festival.
CNBC took some of the mystery out of the stock market, giving the average person some real-time information that previously had been available only to big money-management firms.
www.fool.com /news/commentary/2005/commentary05021404.htm   (1281 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: CNBC Announces Cuts -- Feb. 16, 2001
Just a month after parent company NBC set the stage for widespread staff cuts, cable business network CNBC announced it would cut a quarter of its online operation and 4 percent of its broadcast staff in a move to consolidate the two divisions.
The network said the cuts would affect both CNBC and cable news channel MSNBC, as well as the company's various Internet sites.
Spokesman Paul Capelli told The Wall Street Journal yesterday that the cuts, implemented across departments and offices, were part of NBC's previously announced effort to consolidate its Web and television departments.
www.pbs.org /newshour/media/media_watch/jan-june01/cnbc_2-16.html   (235 words)

  
 OpinionJournal - Editorial Board on CNBC Responses
The WSJ editorial board on CNBC had achieved a unique goal, in a very short time, of creating a loyal following of viewers such as me. It is a shame to see this show canceled, while mediocre, petty, partisan and superficial journalism is allowed to continue and expand.
CNBC will have one less viewer as the WSJ Editorial Board is the only reason I've ever watched the network.
The viewers were led down the road of the "highest ethical standards" by CNBC, but I guess we all had an inkling that their purpose was to cancel the program.
www.opinionjournal.com /cnbc/responses.html?article_id=110002851   (4418 words)

  
 OpinionJournal - Editorial Board on CNBC Responses
As to CNBC and pre-emption No. 2 in a row, it's obviously time for the WSJ to take its terrific "Editorial Board" to another channel (not Fox) that is looking to offset its usual lefty programming, and dump the idiot producers at CNBC.
For CNBC to pre-empt on short notice confirms in my mind a malevolence on the part of the individual in charge of programming, an observation further confirmed by the choice of substitute programming.
CNBC doesn't realize the jewel they have, but when you switch over to Fox I trust they will appreciate you.
www.opinionjournal.com /cnbc/responses.html?article_id=110002760   (7381 words)

  
 New York Daily News - Business - New boss puts heat on CNBC
CNBC's also in the process of investing heavily to upgrade its prime-time schedule by adding show biz names, including the talk show "McEnroe," which debuted two weeks ago.
Fixing CNBC, as well as the "Today" show - which is facing fierce competition from ABC's "Good Morning America"- are said to be two of Zucker's highest priorities these days.
On the set of the "Squawk Box," one of CNBC's more successful business shows.
www.nydailynews.com /business/story/214753p-184925c.html   (351 words)

  
 DBSForums Discussion Forums - CNBC moving away from real news?
CNBC claims that ratings are unfair to them because they only count home viewers, and CNBC's main daytime audience watches from their workplace.
Most Europeans think CNBC is a mainly-soccer sports channel, because that's all they see on the weekends and they're not home to watch during the business day.
CNBC US now markets itself as "CNBC: America's Business Channel", much like the old FOX Sports World dubbed itself "America's Soccer Channel" before it was re-branded FOX Soccer Channel.
www.dbsforums.com /vbulletin/showthread.php?threadid=42716&goto=newpost   (964 words)

  
 Fixing CNBC--AllYourTV.com
I don't think it's an understatement to say that things at CNBC are in a bit of a slump.
Part B of this suggestion is to build the same differentiation between MSNBC and CNBC.
As a fan of CNBC, let me offer up a few suggestions.
www.allyourtv.com /0405season/fixingcnbc.html   (891 words)

  
 National Cable & Telecommunications Association
CNBC is the worldÂ’s leader in business news, providing real-time financial market coverage and analysis in 101 countries.
Throughout the day, CNBC sets the standard for up-to-the-minute business news and incisive analysis of global financial markets and the vast world of business.
Hosted by acclaimed adman and television personality, Donny Deutsch, "The Big Idea" has its finger on the pulse of what's new, what's hot, and what's worth knowing about.
www.ncta.com /industry_overview/programList.cfm?network_id=776&detail=1   (149 words)

  
 Dow Jones pulls out of loss-making CNBC business TV venture
The transfer of ownership in CNBC Asia Pacific is likewise subject to regulatory and legal approvals, and to the mutually satisfactory resolution of certain structural matters between now and December 31, 2005.
CNBC will assume control of the CNBC International business news channels, it was announced by its parent NBC Universal.
CNBC and Dow Jones have operated CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia Pacific as equal partners and Dow Jones currently has a 25% interest in CNBC World.
www.finfacts.com /irelandbusinessnews/publish/article_10002653.shtml   (1044 words)

  
 XM Radio - CNBC
CNBC is the recognized global leader in business news, providing real-time financial market coverage and business information to more than 231 million households worldwide, including more than 86 million households in the United States and Canada.
Some of the most acclaimed news and talk programming talent from CNBC also have a voice on XM.
CNBC Schedule - View and print the CNBC schedule.
www.xmradio.com /programming/channel_page.jsp?ch=127   (238 words)

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