The interviews, called “SL[ICE],” will run on Wednesdays and air between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. during Cheddar’s morning show.
In a statement, Liu said that the series “will ‘slice’ through the noise to get to the truth behind how business leaders are really transforming their industries.” She is now executive vice chairman of the exchange.
Cheddar, which started in 2016, broadcasts from the trading floor of the exchange, its street-level studio in the glass corner of the Sprint Store in the Flatiron Building, WeWork in Los Angeles, and the White House.
Its programming is available on places such as Sling TV, DirecTV Now, Hulu, and YouTube TV.
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