Chris Ariens of TVNewser is reporting that the CNBC personal finance show “On the Money” that has been airing five nights a week will be cut back to just a Saturday night episode.
“This is the second time a show called On The Money has been removed from CNBC’s weekday schedule. Former CNBCer Dylan Ratigan, and later Melissa Francis, anchored an iteration of the show until September, 2007. The title was re-purposed and turned into a personal finance show last summer.”
Read more here. “On the Moneyâ€Â premiered at 8 p.m. on Aug. 4 and was then moved to 9 p.m. when “Wall Street Crisis†premiered as a series of special reports based on the financial crisis. It moved to the 10 p.m. slot in December, taking over the slot from “The Big Idea.”
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While Dylan Ratigan joining MSNBC in May 2nd ,to add a weekday show on MSNBC Beginning June 29 on the day air a High -Definition (looks like CNN and Fox News at studio H,I,& J and sister network Financial unit at Studio G) to replace "MSNBC Live" at 9-11 A.M after "Morning Joe" .while Donny Deutsch now runs Deutsch Inc. although OTM not be completitor of FBN's "The Dave Ramsey Show".