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  2. TechCheck - Wikipedia

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    TechCheck was an American business news program that airs on CNBC from 11:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m Eastern Time.It premiered on April 12, 2021. It is broadcast live Monday through Friday from a trading-floor set inside Post 9 at the New York Stock Exchange, which is shared with Squawk on the Street and Closing Bell, and from CNBC's studios in San Francisco.

  3. Jon Fortt - Wikipedia

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    Jon Fortt (born December 12, 1976) is an American journalist [1] and the co-anchor of CNBC's [2] Closing Bell Overtime [3] broadcast. He previously co-anchored TechCheck. [4] He is the creator and host of Fortt Knox, [5] a technology, leadership and innovation brand that has existed as a podcast [6] and streaming program [7] since 2016 and now has its primary home on Linkedin.

  4. List of CNBC personalities - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Bojesen (Street Signs; left CNBC Europe in April 2017) Gloria Borger (Capital Report; now a Senior Political Analyst for CNN) Erin Burnett (Squawk on the Street, Street Signs; now anchor of CNN's Erin Burnett OutFront) Brenda Buttner (The Money Club; business correspondent for Fox News and host of Bulls & Bears; died February 20, 2017)

  5. CNBC Will Replace ‘Squawk Alley’ With ‘TechCheck’ - AOL

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    Fortt, previously a writer for Fortune, joined CNBC in 2010. Quintanilla is also an anchor of CNBC’s “Squawk Alley” and “Squawk on the Street,” and has been with CNBC and NBC News since ...

  6. Thomas Lee (analyst) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Brian Sullivan (news anchor) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Sullivan is an anchor and correspondent for CNBC. He is the network's Senior National Correspondent and has also presented a number of the station's flagship programs, most recently Last Call, until it ended in July 2024, having previously hosted Worldwide Exchange. Before this Brian co-hosted Power Lunch and Street Signs.

  8. Morning Call (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    CNBC.com Blog Watch: Seen during the program's second half-hour with a look at the key business stories blogged by CNBC reporters, such as Jim Goldman ("Tech Check"), Diana Olick ("Realty Check") and Darren Rovell ("Sports Biz"). The Journal Report: Seen on Mondays with a reporter from The Wall Street Journal.

  9. Squawk Box - Wikipedia

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    Dubbed "our pre-game show" by regular co-host Joe Kernen, [2] Squawk Box features early-morning analysis of and breaking news from the financial markets, along with considerable banter between the hosts and their guests – original host Mark Haines stressed the need to "inject a little fun" into business news in the early morning. [2]