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CNBC cancels Nightly Business Report on PBS


CNBC ends ‘Nightly Business Report’ after 40-year run
https://current.org/2019/11/cnbc-ends-nightly-business-report-after-40-year-run/

Last show 12/27. CNBC was 'ok' but it really felt like a rehash of the day's cable content. I miss the old anchor team and thank them for providing sane business news and the "best of good buys."

On a side note I was a guest on NBR in DC the afternoon CNBC bought the show and closed the DC bureau. It was rather surreal, somber, and depressing. ;/

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  • Boy I sure will miss the program. Sorry to learn that it will soon be no more.
  • edited November 2019
    Sad. Guess I’m out of touch though. Haven’t watched it in years. Got Bloomberg on at whatever time I get up. If I need an additional financial “fix” to make it through the day, both CNBC-West and Bloomberg run global business all night long as various markets open along with the revolving earth.:)(Awkward sounding I know.)
  • Nah, hank, I'm the same way. I'll tune into Bloomie if I need an evening news fix or to track any Asian open drama. I haven't actually watched NBR since MPT changed the time/channel on me and made it less convenient to segueway after PBS Newshour. C'est life, though!
    hank said:

    Sad. Guess I’m out of touch though. Haven’t watched it in years. Got Bloomberg on at whatever time I get up. If I need an additional financial “fix” to make it through the day, both CNBC-West and Bloomberg run global business all night long as various markets open along with the revolving earth.:)(Awkward sounding I know.)

  • I remember watching Paul Kangas for years. Sad to see it go.
  • @MFO Members: “I'm Paul Kangas, wishing all of you the best of good buys.”
    Regards,
    Ted

    R.I.P. Paul Kangas:
    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/02/business/paul-kangas-dead.html
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