CNBC’s Faber celebrates 25 years at the network

David Faber, co-anchor of CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street,” celebrated 25 years at the network on Thursday. “I’ve always been very lucky,” said Faber. “It’s been an incredible journey….I am so touched. I really am. Thank you CNBC for 25 years.” During the day, Faber breaks news and provides in-depth analysis on a range of […]

CNBC Digital seeks an Apple, mobile phones reporter

CNBC is seeking a technology reporter to expand and improve our coverage of computer hardware and devices, with a particular focus on Apple, mobile phones, AR/VR headsets, and processors. Responsibilities could include, but are not limited to: Help make CNBC Digital the top-read and most-respected source of tech industry news. Write smart next-minute and longer-term […]

Deogun: Why I am leaving CNBC for Brunswick Group

Nik Deogun, the editor in chief of CNBC who is leaving to become CEO of Brunswick Group in the Americas, writes about his decision on LinkedIn. Deogun wrote, “I’ve had the honor of leading the best and brightest in business journalism. CNBC occupies a unique and extraordinary position in the media firmament. The quality of our […]

CNBC hires four news associates

CNBC has hired four new journalists as part of its 18-month rotation program where they will handle a variety of assignments. The new staffers are: Waverly Colville, CNBC.com news associate. Colville worked on the breaking news desk of The Wall Street Journal this summer and is a graduate of the University of Missouri. She previously interned […]

CNBC hires Holland as a GA reporter

Nik Deogun, senior vice president and editor in chief at CNBC, sent out the following announcement on Wednesday: I am excited to announce Frank Holland is joining CNBC as a general assignment reporter, effective September 24.  He will be based at CNBC Global Headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Frank is an award-winning anchor and reporter […]

CNBC.com hires Rodriguez to cover Facebook

CNBC.com has hired Reuters reporter Sal Rodriguez to cover Facebook and other tech companies. His last day at Reuters is Sept. 12. He will start at CNBC.com on Sept. 17 and will continue to be based in San Francisco. “I’m thrilled to be joining such a talented and growing team,” said Rodriguez in a post on Twitter. […]

How Goudreau is turning CNBC Make It into a success

Abby Wolfe of The Muse profiled Jenna Goudreau, who is managing editor of CNBC Make It, about her career. Wolfe writes, “On her start date, Make It had zero employees and lacked an established brand. The idea was there, the skeleton of the site built, but it was Goudreau’s job to turn it into something great. “So, she […]

What’s behind Fox Business gaining viewers

Mark Joyella of Forbes.com interviewed Fox Business Network president Brian Jones and its strategy for gaining viewers. Joyella writes, “August’s ratings put FBN on track to win the third quarter, which would represent Fox’s eighth quarterly win in a row. The second quarter, which ended in June, included the first-ever victory for Mornings with Maria, hosted by Maria Bartiromo, […]

How CNBC’s Eisen fought to cover undercovered companies

Christine Michel Carter of Forbes.com interviewed CNBC anchor Sara Eisen about her career. Here is an excerpt: Carter: Name a specific incident or project in your career which you feel transitioned you from being in a supportive role to a true change agent. Eisen: My earliest breakthroughs at CNBC came in the form of guest bookings. I fought […]

CNBC’s Caruso-Cabrera to join company board, will remain contributor

Nikhil Deogun, senior vice president and editor in chief at CNBC, and CNBC chairman Mark Hoffman sent out the following announcement on Monday: After a stellar 20-year career at CNBC, Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, our Chief International Correspondent and Co-Anchor of “Power Lunch,” has decided to join the board of a financial services company, effective September 1. […]