Marketwatch media columnist Jon Friedman examines the rivalry between CNBC anchors Maria Bartiromo and Erin Burnett and notes that the business news cable network has a lot at stake and is counting on its two stars.
“Of course, CNBC’s worst dream is that Bartiromo and/or Burnett becomes so disenchanted that one or both jumps to … the Fox Business Network. It’s a fair question as to whether CNBC can manage to keep its two anchors happy.
“There are potential pitfalls when a successful organization boasts two stars. Remember, Shaq and Kobe helped the Los Angeles Lakers win three consecutive NBA championships not so long ago, but ultimately they weren’t content with sharing the limelight and the team fell apart. ‘Cheers’ was once the most popular situation comedy on primetime TV, but Shelley Long bolted to become a movie star, as co-star Ted Danson got more acclaim.”
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Murdoch is already on this one. His NY Post wrote something about a supposed conflict between all of the "money honeys" and then his Fox News has commented on the Post's coverage, expressing incredulity that a legit news organization would have such troubles (about a week ago in the a.m.). This makes CNBC look like a bunch of nitwits, and stirs the pot in hopes that one of the anchors reacts poorly, causing another to be offended. Murdoch's end game? CNBC loses credibility and Fox Business swoops in and steals one of them. Here's hoping that Ms. Bartiromo and Ms. Burnett don't fall for it.
Josh, It really did happen, So they were only reporting on it.