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Closing Bell airs on CNBC between 3pm and 4pm, Eastern Time.The program is anchored by Scott Wapner at the NYSE.. Maria Bartiromo was the original anchor of the show ran from 3-5pm ET until she departed from the network on November 22, 2013 to join the Fox Business Network. [1]
John Seigenthaler (The News on CNBC; was at Al Jazeera America until its demise on April 12, 2016) Bob Sellers (Today's Business, Market Watch; now at WZTV in Nashville, TN and also, a talent agent for MediaStars Worldwide) Shepard Smith (New York) (The News with Shepard Smith left CNBC in November 2022 [7])
CNBC's Fast Money panel on November 9, 2007: (from the left) Guy Adami, Dylan Ratigan, Karen Finerman, and Pete Najarian. Fast Money is an American financial stock trading talk show that began airing on the CNBC cable / satellite TV channel on Jan. 8, 2007. [ 2 ]
Trish Regan departed from CNBC 2 years later (March 2011). Amanda Drury (formerly of CNBC Asia) replaced Regan as co-host until she left for Street Signs in mid-2011. Regular reporters included Bob Pisani , Scott Wapner , Sharon Epperson , Rick Santelli , Steve Liesman, David Faber and Brian Shactman.
CNBC is an American business news channel owned by the NBCUniversal News Group, a unit of Comcast's NBCUniversal. ... Scott Wapner; Mad Money: Jim Cramer;
Prior to joining CNBC in 2004, Lee worked for Bloomberg Television and CNN Financial News. Before her career in television, Lee was a consultant at Mercer Management Consulting. Her cases focused on the banking and credit card sectors. [5] Lee is married to Ben Kallo, a financial analyst, [10] and gave birth to twins in 2019. [11]
The scoop was matched by CNBC's Scott Wapner, Bloomberg and several other major outlets. [6] The Wall Street Journal described the scandal as one "that led to the biggest single-firm meltdown since the financial crisis" when Hwang was sentenced to 18 years in prison in November 2024.
Griffeth joined CNBC in 1991, when NBC purchased FNN and merged it with CNBC. He anchored several programs for CNBC and received 6 CableACE nominations as Best News Anchor. CNBC announced on December 12, 2019 that he was retiring after almost 30 years with the network.