OLD Media Moves

CNBC searching for talent

July 18, 2013

Posted by Chris Roush

Paul Bedard of The Washington Examiner writes about how CNBC is looking for new talent to shore up some of its time slots.

Bedard writes, “Reports like one in the New York Post suggests that Larry Kudlow, the 7 p.m. anchor who is popular and respected in Washington circles, could be replaced soon by former CBS anchor Harry Smith. Other reports, like one on Valuewalk.com, suggest that the business cable wants to use the hour for a lively talk show like Fox’s The Five.

“Nielsen Media Research numbers show that evening CNBC shows like The Kudlow Report and Mad Money are in a tailspin. Kudlow is down roughly 60 percent in its key 25- to 54-year-old target audience.

“Some industry observers point peg the decline’s beginning of Kudlow’s decline to 2011 when Fox Business Network began airing Lou Dobbs Tonite. Dobbs has since beaten Kudlow several times in the grab for larger audiences. In May, Dobbs was the top watched Fox Business show.”

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