This is alist of programs broadcast by CNBC.CNBCis an Americanbasic cable,internetandbusiness news television channelowned byNBCUniversal News Group,a division ofNBCUniversal,which is owned byComcast.It was originally established on April 17, 1989 by a joint venture ofNBCandCablevisionas theConsumer News and Business Channel.[1][2]
Current programming
editWeekday programs
edit- Closing Bell
- Fast Money
- Mad Money[3]
- Power Lunch
- Squawk Box
- Squawk on the Street
- Street Signs Europe
- The Exchange
- Worldwide Exchange
Primetime programs
edit- American Greed[4]
- Jay Leno's Garage[5]
- Money Court
- No Retreat: Business Bootcamp
Former programming
editWeekday programs
edit- America Now
- Before the Bell
- Bull Session
- Bullseye
- Business Center
- Business Insiders
- Business Tonight
- The Call
- Capitol Gains
- CNBC Sports
- The Edge
- Kudlow & Company
- Kudlow & Cramer
- Last Call
- Market Watch:is a show onCNBCthat aired from 10am to 12 noon ET since 19 January, 1998, hosted by Felicia Taylor andTed David(for the first hour).[6]and Bob Sellers andConsuelo Mack(for the second hour). It was replaced byMidday Callon 4 February 2002[7]The show gave viewers the latest business news during the morning trading session. Regular segments included Taking Stock, where viewers could phone-in and ask the guest analysts' recommendations on certain stocks.[8]
- Market Wrap
- On the Money
- The Money Club
- The Money Wheel
- Morning Call
- NBC Nightly News
- TechCheck
- The News with Brian Williams
- The News with Shepard Smith[9]
- Squawk Alley
- Steals and Deals
- Street Signs
- Today's Business
- Wake Up Call
Primetime programs
edit- Adventure Capitalists(2016–17)
- American Greed: Biggest Cons(2020)
- Back in the Game(2019)
- Billion Dollar Buyer(2016–18)
- Blue Collar Millionaires(2015–17)
- The Car Chasers(2013–15)
- Cash Pad(2019)
- Cleveland Hustles(2016)
- Consumed: The Real Restaurant Business(2015)
- Crowd Rules(2013)
- Deadly Rich(2018–19)
- Deal or No Deal(2018–19)
- The Deed(2017–18)
- The Deed: Chicago(2017–20)
- Empires of New York(2020)
- Fast Money MBA Challenge(2007)
- The Filthy Rich Guide(2014–17)
- Five Day Biz Fix(2019–20)
- Follow the Leader(2016)
- The Job Interview(2017)
- Listing Impossible(2020)
- Make Me a Millionaire Inventor(2015–16)
- Money Talks(2014)
- The Partner(2017)
- The Profit(2013–21)
- Restaurant Startup(2014–16)
- Secret Lives of the Super Rich(2013–19)
- Staten Island Hustle(2018)
- Streets of Dreams with Marcus Lemonis(2021)
- Super Heists(2021)
- Treasure Detectives(2013)
- West Texas Investors Club(2015–16)
References
edit- ^"THE MEDIA BUSINESS; New CNBC President".New York Times.The Associated Press.July 27, 1990.RetrievedSeptember 7,2017.
- ^Ariens, Chris (April 17, 2014)."Happy Silver Anniversary CNBC!".Adweek.RetrievedSeptember 7,2017.
- ^Brennan, Tom (April 8, 2009)."Mad Money Celebrates 1,000th Episode".CNBC(Press release). Archived fromthe originalon June 11, 2011.RetrievedSeptember 8,2017.
- ^"American Greed".
- ^"It's Official: Jay Leno Hosting Primetime CNBC Series".The Hollywood Reporter.October 14, 2014.RetrievedSeptember 13,2017.
- ^"MARKET WATCH".CNBC Asia.Archived fromthe originalon 2001-12-27.Retrieved18 July2022.
- ^"CNBC TV - CONRAD'S CLASSIC PROMO COLLECTION - 2002 Line Up".CNBC TV.Retrieved18 July2022.
- ^A. Busse, Jeffrey; Green, T. Clifton."Market efficiency in real time".Journal of Financial Economics.Retrieved18 July2022.
- ^Ellefson, Lindsey (August 24, 2020)."CNBC Sets September 30 Premiere Date for 'The News With Shepard Smith'".TheWrap.