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On September 20 of 2013, Kernen imitated an Indian accent on CNBC's "Squawk Box" program while discussing banknotes from India and asked if the Indian rupee is accepted as currency at 7-Eleven stores. He later stated, "Last Friday, I made an inappropriate and insensitive remark on Squawk Box.
The networks continued to broadcast local high school and college sports, as well as other non-sports programming of local interest. New national programming was also added. Two of the first new shows launched were Dash to the Desert , a show offering analysis of the NCAA tournament and Tech Trends , a show featuring highlights from the ...
Kernen, who has been leading the show since 1995, took to X on Wednesday to explain after some fans grew concerned for the 69-year-old news anchor. "Hope Joe Kernen is alright," Pat Riley wrote in ...
Susie Gharib (Today's Business; formerly a co-anchor for the Nightly Business Report on PBS, now produced by CNBC; now working at Fortune magazine) Bill Griffeth (Nightly Business Report, Closing Bell, Power Lunch retired in December 2019) Charles Grodin (The Charles Grodin Show; subsequently a commentator for the CBS News Radio before passing.)
CNBC host Joe Kernen pressed Anthony Scaramucci, a former aide to President-elect Trump who is now one of his prominent critics, during an interview on the network Friday about his attacking of ...
Joe Kernen, Becky Quick, and Andrew Ross Sorkin: August 7, 1995 CNN: CNN This Morning with Kasie Hunt: 2 hours (with commercials) Weekdays 5:00am ET/2:00am PT Kasie Hunt: February 26, 2024 CNN This Morning Weekend: Weekends 6:00am ET/3:00am PT Amara Walker and Victor Blackwell: November 5, 2022 Fox Business Network: Mornings with Maria: 3 hours ...
The chaotic picture of the Trump White House painted by anonymous reporting distracts from the accomplishments of the president, CNBC's Joe Kernen says.
TV Watercooler (2006–09) – A weekly recap of TV's noteworthy shows and moments. Hosted by John Fugelsang and Teresa Strasser ( Debra Wilson was a former co-host in 2006) America's Next Producer (2007) – Competition series where the winner received a $100,000 prize and development deal with TVGC.