Fox Business Network has promoted Gary Schreier to Svp Programming and Tom Bowman to VP Programming. Schreier will oversee all programming, talent and editorial content at the cable news network, while Bowman will manage day to day business coverage, planning and special programming. Schreier was at Fbn when the network launched in 2007 as the executive producer for Neil Cavuto before moving to become executive producer of CNBC's Closing Bell With Maria Bartiromo He…...
- 6/20/2017
- Deadline TV
Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger defended embattled cable flagship Espn Tueday, saying that the sports network has added subscribers. “We’ve seen an uptick recently in Espn subs,” Iger told CNBC’s Julia Boorstin on “Closing Bell” Tuesday just after the company reported first-quarter earning for 2016. “We did reference in the August call that we had seen some sub erosion and that was the case. But the last few months in particular have been encouraging.” Iger said that the growth in subscriber levels was due in part to increased consumer interest in so-called “skinny bundles” such as Dish Network’s Sling,...
- 2/9/2016
- by Daniel Holloway
- The Wrap
When children see a scary movie, it’s a parent’s job to reassure them: “Everything’s okay, it was just a movie. There is no freaky clown who’s going to choke you and drag you under your bed.” When you’re older, you’re not supposed to be so easily frightened by the things you see in the movies—but even when there are unsettling, apocalyptic onscreen developments, it never hurts to have some genius scientist point out the flaws in the nightmarish logic.
For example, The Terminator envisions a horrifying scenario where artificial intelligence turns on mankind and nukes the planet.
For example, The Terminator envisions a horrifying scenario where artificial intelligence turns on mankind and nukes the planet.
- 6/18/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
To make room for Maria Bartiromo‘s new Sunday Morning Futures, debuting this weekend at 10 Am Et, Fox News Channel is moving its weekly medical news program Sunday Housecall, hosted by Jamie Colby and Eric Shawn, from 10:30 Am Et to 12:30 Pm. It, in turn, is bumping half an hour of America’s News Headquarters. Fnc’s new Bartiromo program will focus on the intersection of commerce and news events, offering viewers in-depth analysis on recent developments in the economy. Bartiromo will interview business leaders and industry newsmakers on topics such as job creation and investment opportunities, providing viewers with an inside look at how to prepare financially for the future. Housecall also features Dr. David Samadi who is Chairman of the Department of Urology and Chief of Robotic Surgery at Manhattan’s Lenox Hill Hospital, and Dr. Marc Siegel who is an associate professor of medicine at Nyu Langone Medical Center.
- 3/27/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Fox Business Network‘s Maria Bartiromo will anchor a Fox News Channel program, Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo, launching Sunday, March 30 at 10 Am Et. The new show will focus on the intersection of commerce and news events, offering viewers in-depth analysis on recent developments in the economy. Bartiromo will interview business leaders and industry newsmakers on topics such as job creation and investment opportunities, providing viewers with an inside look at how to prepare financially for the future. Bartiromo will continue as Fox Business Network’s global markets editor and anchor of Opening Bell With Maria Bartiromo. Last November, Bartiromo, whose contract with CNBC expired that month, announced she was jumping to Fbn, reuniting her with Roger Ailes, who was running CNBC when she joined; she’d been on-air with CNBC since 1993, anchoring Closing Bell and hosted On The Money With Maria Bartiromo. Before that, she did a stint as a producer,...
- 3/24/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Maria Bartiromo will officially join Fox Business Network on Feb. 1. Bartiromo will serve as the network’s global markets editor, the network said Wednesday. Bartiromo announced in November that she was leaving CNBC, where she anchored “Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo,” after 20 years with the network. Also read: Former MTV VJ Kennedy to Host New Fox Business Network Primetime Program At Fox Business Network, Bartiromo, who’s inked a multi-year deal with her new employer, will anchor a daily markets hours program. She’ll also anchor a business-oriented show on Fox News Channel on Sundays. Bartiromo will debut on the network sometime before the.
- 1/22/2014
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
This story first appeared in the Dec 6. issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. News that Maria Bartiromo -- dubbed the "Money Honey" after becoming the first woman to report live from the male-dominated New York Stock Exchange floor -- will leave CNBC after 20 years for Fox Business Network once again has ginned up the competition between the top-rated business news network and its 6-year-old would-be rival. Bartiromo, 46, hosted her final edition of Closing Bell on Nov. 22. She's expected to host a weekday morning show on Fox Business Network in a deal that is
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- 11/25/2013
- by Marisa Guthrie
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CNBC says veteran anchor and reporter Maria Bartiromo is leaving the business news channel.
Bartiromo’s contract ends Sunday, concluding 20 years with CNBC, the channel said Monday. According to the Drudge Report, Bartiromo will join Fox Business Network.
The Fox network said it had no immediate announcement to make Monday.
Bartiromo joined CNBC in 1993 after five years as a producer and assignment editor with CNN Business News. At CNBC, she pioneered daily live reporting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and won an Emmy Award for a documentary on Google.
Her high-profile work at CNBC and photogenic...
Bartiromo’s contract ends Sunday, concluding 20 years with CNBC, the channel said Monday. According to the Drudge Report, Bartiromo will join Fox Business Network.
The Fox network said it had no immediate announcement to make Monday.
Bartiromo joined CNBC in 1993 after five years as a producer and assignment editor with CNN Business News. At CNBC, she pioneered daily live reporting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and won an Emmy Award for a documentary on Google.
Her high-profile work at CNBC and photogenic...
- 11/19/2013
- by Associated Press
- EW - Inside TV
CNBC’s Washington correspondent John Harwood has scored a sit-down today with President Obama to discuss the government shutdown. The NBCU cable net has scheduled the interview for today at 4 Pm on Closing Bell With Maria Bartiromo. Congress pushed the nation into a partial government shutdown Tuesday over the Gop’s dispute with Obama’s health care law. The shutdown forced about 800,000 federal workers off the job and suspended many nonessential federal programs and services, including the Environmental Protection Agency, national parks, etc. Continuing to work are staffers classified as essential government employees, including air traffic controllers, border patrol agents, etc. — and the government will continue to pay Social Security benefits and Medicare and Medicaid fees to doctors. Here’s Harwood on CNBC when the shutdown officially began:...
- 10/2/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Given Ashton Kutcher's investments in various tech startups, he might know a thing or two about the way businesses run. So it should come as little surprise when he turned up on CNBC's Closing Bell Tuesday and not only rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange, but was quizzed by Maria Bartiromo on the current state of show business while plugging his role as late Apple founder Steve Jobs in the forthcoming biopic Jobs. But what did raise a few eyebrows was what Kutcher had to say about fellow Hollywood star George Clooney's view of the entertainment industry after the latter lashed out at hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb for saying Sony should spin off its entertainment divisions after the...
- 8/6/2013
- E! Online
The first woman to report live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange is now with Creative Artists Agency. CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo will be represented by the agency in all areas. Presently the anchor of CNBC’s Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo as well as host and Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo, the journalist’s latest deal with the business news network is set to expire at the end of this year. Bartiromo has been on-air with CNBC since 1993, after several years as behind the camera at CNN. As well as reporting on the Street, Bartiromo has had a side career playing herself on the big screen. She has appeared in features Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Inside Job and Arbitrage among others. A frequent talk show guest and pundit , news footage of Bartiromo also appeared in a 2003 episode of The Sopranos.
- 5/17/2013
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
We’re always on the hunt for news related to The Walking Dead and wanted to share a few new items with Daily Dead readers. Continue reading to watch a clip with Robert Kirkman talking about The Walking Dead and the financial crisis, learn about upcoming The Walking Dead board games, and see Laurie Holden trying her best to take out David Morrissey:
Robert Kirkman appeared on CNBC’s Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo last week and they talked about the possibility of The Walking Dead‘s recent success being related to the state of the nation. It’s interesting to consider and is worth checking out:
As we discussed in our recent interview with Laurie Holden, many fans were divided on Andrea’s decisions earlier in the third season. She wants you to know that she’s been trying, though, and even has a photo to prove it.
Robert Kirkman appeared on CNBC’s Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo last week and they talked about the possibility of The Walking Dead‘s recent success being related to the state of the nation. It’s interesting to consider and is worth checking out:
As we discussed in our recent interview with Laurie Holden, many fans were divided on Andrea’s decisions earlier in the third season. She wants you to know that she’s been trying, though, and even has a photo to prove it.
- 3/27/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
On Tuesday's edition of CNBC's Closing Bell, former President Bill Clinton told host Maria Bartiromo that in order to avoid a fiscal cliff, Congress must extend all tax cuts set to expire at the end of this year. This somewhat contradicts some of President Obama's official tax positions, and serves as another contradictory moment for like last week's praising of Mitt Romney's "sterling" business career at Bain Capital.
- 6/5/2012
- by Andrew Kirell
- Mediaite - TV
The stock market may be up but CNBC‘s ratings are way down. The problem is not just that CNBC viewership levels are slumping essentially across-the-board. The New York Daily News obtained Nielsen numbers showing the network’s core business programming, which airs from 6 Am to 8 Pm, is down 10% in total viewers and 6% in adults 25-54 from April to April. And hard hit are marquee shows Squawk Box and Closing Bell, which are in their 4rd straight quarter of declines. According to these same Nielsen ratings obtained by the New York Daily News, from April 2011 to April 2012 Squawk Box is down 16% in total viewers and 29% in the all-important 25-54 demos. Last Tuesday, the show drew its lowest numbers of the year in total viewers — 99,000. CNBC last Friday announced the hiring of Cavuto executive producer Gary Schreier from rival Fox Business Network to helm Closing Bell which from April 2011 to April...
- 4/29/2012
- by NIKKI FINKE
- Deadline Hollywood
The stock market may be up but CNBC‘s ratings are way down. The problem is not just that CNBC viewership levels are slumping essentially across-the-board. The New York Daily News obtained Nielsen numbers showing the network’s core business programming, which airs from 6 Am to 8 Pm is down 10% in total viewers and 6% in adults 25-54 from April to April. And hard hit are marquee shows “Squawk Box” and “Closing Bell” which are in their 4rd straight quarter of declines. According to these same Nielsen ratings obtained by the New York Daily News, from April 2011 to April 2012 “Squawk Box” is down 16% in total viewers and 29% in the all-important 25-54 demos. Last Tuesday, the show drew its lowest numbers of the year in total viewers — 99,000. CNBC last Friday announced the hiring of ”Cavuto” executive producer Gary Schreier from rival Fox Business Network to helm “‘Closing Bell” which from April 2011 to April...
- 4/29/2012
- by NIKKI FINKE
- Deadline TV
After Fox Business Network canceled its entire primetime lineup in February, Zap2it has heard exclusively that, on Monday, April 23, Fbn's daytime lineup will also get a shakeup.
While earlier reports had the details of the lineup changes, Fbn held back the exact date until almost the last minute, perhaps to keep Wall Street on its toes. Fbn airs live in Eastern time; adjust for your time zone.
As of Monday, Dennis Kneale joins Cheryl Casone (above) as co-host of the noon hour. Recent Fbn hire Melissa Francis and Lori Rothman -- who was a guest in the "leg chair" on Fnc's "RedEye W/Greg Gutfeld" last week -- will continue as co-hosts of the 1 p.m. hour, with the fiery Tracy Byrnes and British-born, Los Angeles-raised Ashley Webster taking over as hosts of the 2 p.m. slot.
Liz Claman, who recently celebrated her 1000th episode of "Countdown to the Closing Bell,...
While earlier reports had the details of the lineup changes, Fbn held back the exact date until almost the last minute, perhaps to keep Wall Street on its toes. Fbn airs live in Eastern time; adjust for your time zone.
As of Monday, Dennis Kneale joins Cheryl Casone (above) as co-host of the noon hour. Recent Fbn hire Melissa Francis and Lori Rothman -- who was a guest in the "leg chair" on Fnc's "RedEye W/Greg Gutfeld" last week -- will continue as co-hosts of the 1 p.m. hour, with the fiery Tracy Byrnes and British-born, Los Angeles-raised Ashley Webster taking over as hosts of the 2 p.m. slot.
Liz Claman, who recently celebrated her 1000th episode of "Countdown to the Closing Bell,...
- 4/20/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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