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Cramer was born in 1955 in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania (a suburb of Philadelphia), to Jewish parents. [1] [4] [5] Cramer's mother, Louise A. Cramer (1928–1985), was an artist.. Cramer's father, N. Ken Cramer (1922–2014), owned International Packaging Products, a Philadelphia-based company that sold wrapping paper, boxes, and bags to retailers and restaur
Cramer said, "It was a traditional sort of financial-news and stock-picking show, and it did all right." [5] Mad Money was conceived by Susan Krakower, [27] [43] who served as CNBC's interim head of prime-time programming. She liked Cramer's enthusiasm and thought he was ill-fitted for the calm, professional format used in Kudlow & Cramer. Upon ...
The station launched as WMCA-FM at 2:30 p.m. on December 25, 1948, transmitting from atop the Chanin Building.It operated daily between 3 and 9 pm, duplicating programming that originally aired on its AM counterpart, WMCA; both stations were co-owned by former New York state senator Nathan Straus Jr. [4] The FM station was not a profitable success, and in December 1949 officials announced the ...
With the backdrop of Monday’s losses stoking fears of a recession, “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer said on Monday’s “Squawk on the Street”: “If you care about your paycheck, you go with ...
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Jim Fleming of Wisconsin Public Radio said that Cramer "lives and breathes Thoreau. He may know more about the bard at Walden Pond than anyone else alive." [3] Cramer has received the National Outdoor Book Award [4] (2004), the Boston Authors Club's Julia Ward Howe Book Award [5] (2005) and the Umhoefer Prize for Achievement in Humanities [6 ...
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