CNBC will celebrate the 1,000th show of “Mad Money” starring Jim Cramer with a special show in front of a live studio audience and a new mobile application.
The  CNBC Mobile Web site is launching its “Mad Money with Jim Cramer” application later this month, which will complement the program’s many popular features. Mad Money fans will soon be able to access Jim’s stock picks, lightning round, video, blogs, free of charge, on their mobile phones.
This new section on the Mobile Web site will include Mad Money’s daily top stories and related videos, as well as his popular “Stop Trading” segments from CNBC’s program “Street Signs.”
CNBC estimates that the show has had 35,892 sound effects, 16,114 miles on the road, 672 CEO interviews, 987 lightning rounds, more than 1,500 booyahs.
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