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Both Fast Money and Options Action are broadcast from the NASDAQ MarketSite. In mid-2011, Fast Money was removed from the Friday night line-up altogether to make room for Money in Motion: Currency Trading (also hosted by Melissa Lee) which airs in the 5:30 ET time slot, while Options Action was moved up a half-hour to 5pm ET. On March 22, 2013 ...
Fast Money MBA Challenge (2007) The Filthy Rich Guide (2014–17) Five Day Biz Fix (2019–20) Follow the Leader (2016) The Job Interview (2017) Listing Impossible (2020) Make Me a Millionaire Inventor (2015–16) Money Talks (2014) The Partner (2017) The Profit (2013–21) Restaurant Startup (2014–16) Secret Lives of the Super Rich (2013–19)
CNBC: Fast Money: 30 minutes (Fridays with commercials) 60 minutes (Mon–Thurs with commercials) Weekdays 5:00pm ET/2:00pm PT Melissa Lee: June 21, 2006 Mad Money: 60 minutes (with commercials) 6:00pm ET/3:00pm PT Jim Cramer: March 14, 2005 CNN: The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer: 6:00pm ET/2:00pm PT Wolf Blitzer: August 8, 2005 Erin Burnett ...
Power Lunch originally aired for two hours (noon to 2 ET) until June 7, 2010, when it moved to 1 ET, with its run-time cut to 1 hour, making room for The Strategy Session at noon ET and the Fast Money Halftime Report at 12:30 ET. The show became a 2-hour program once again on February 9, 2015, with run-time then from 1-3 p.m. ET, replacing ...
She has also hosted Options Action, and is now the host of CNBC's 5pm ET daily show Fast Money. Lee took over as host of CNBC's 5pm ET daily show, Fast Money when Dylan Ratigan left CNBC for companion network MSNBC on March 27, 2009. She was the interim host after Ratigan's departure, until April of the same year when she was appointed ...
The Strategy Session was an investment television talk show on the CNBC television network that was aired for a half-hour, from noon to 12:30 ET, on weekdays.It was hosted by David Faber and Gary Kaminsky.
Thomas Jong Lee, commonly known as “Tom” Lee is an American entrepreneur, financial analyst, strategist, investor, businessman, and full-time contributor on CNBC's Fast Money, Tech Check, Halftime Report, and Closing Bell shows. [1]
Suze Orman (The Suze Orman Show; left CNBC to develop a new series, Suze Orman's Money Wars, for Warner Bros. Telepictures Productions) [6] Dylan Ratigan (Closing Bell and Fast Money; left sister channel MSNBC in 2012; no longer active in the television industry) Trish Regan (The Call; now an anchor at Fox Business)