Effective Thursday, CNBC‘s “On the Money,” hosted by Carmen Wong Ulrich, will air weeknights at 10Â Â p.m.
“On the Money” is a one-hour personal finance program that provides information to consumers these volatile economic times. “On the Money” explores personal finance options, guide consumers through information and choices and encourage them to make the best decisions for their life.
“On the Money” 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. That morphed into “CNBC Reports,” which remains in the 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. slot.
CNBC’s so-called “checkerboard” programs, including “American Greed” and other original longform programs, will air in the 9 p.m. slot.Â
Ken Brown of The Wall Street Journal is leaving the news organization. He is an…
Dow Jones News Fund President Brent W. Jones announced at the nonprofit journalism training organization’s…
Jillian Ward, managing editor for U.S. technology at Bloomberg News, sent the following note to…
Rick Berke, a co-founded and executive editor of STAT News, writes about the importance of…
Thomas Maxwell has joined Gizmodo as a tech reporter. He previously was at Business Insider covering…
Banking Times has acquired the domain name "The New Fiver" for an undisclosed amount, aiming…
View Comments