CNBC makes changes to weekday programming – Talking Biz News

CNBC makes changes to weekday programming – Talking Biz News

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Editor-in-chief of CNBC David Cho The following shipped on Friday. It is the first big step Cho has taken since he became a member last year:

Team,

I want to share some exciting updates from our Business Day programming that will help strengthen our editorial strategy, sharpen our on-air voices and position us for continued growth across platforms.

In addition to their current on-air responsibilities,Melissa Lee And Michael Santoli will serve as co-anchors of Closing bell overtime from January 20. The show provides a comprehensive recap of the trading day, with expert analysis, exclusive interviews and actionable insights. As award-winning journalists with decades of experience, Melissa and Mike bring invaluable perspective to the day’s most important stories, providing our retail investing audience with smart, in-depth reporting on breaking news and key earnings.

As part of this transition, today will be a highlight Morgan Brennan And that of Jon Fortt last day Closing bell overtime.

From January 26, Morgan will anchor our 5 hours hours, with the energy and sharp observations she is known for to start the day. Her fresh, thoughtful take on the markets signals a new approach for the show, designed to provide viewers with the information and insights they need to navigate the trading day. More details about the evolution of the show will follow.

Jonan authoritative voice on all things technology, will present a new show focused on technology leadership. For more than 15 years, he has been engaging CNBC audiences in conversations with the biggest names in the industry, from Amazon to Microsoft and NVIDIA, providing essential context and clarity on the strategies transforming the future of technology. The program is still in development and more details will be shared soon.

Frank Holland will take on a new role as anchor of CNBC International American markets edition. Frank brings a well-rounded mix of sector expertise and national reporting experience to a program designed to keep the public informed on the key developments driving the business world overnight. He will also serve viewers looking for reliable coverage of market movements, with regular coverage from the NYSE. His last day Global exchange will be January 23.

Brian Sullivanour inauguration American markets edition host, will remain co-anchor Power lunch with Kelly Evans. He will take on a new energy vertical on CNBC Pro at a pivotal time for the global energy complex. More about this will follow in the coming weeks.

These moves allow us to renew our setup and place our anchors in positions that maximize their impact. Changes like this require collaboration from many corners of the newsroom, and I deeply appreciate Melissa, Mike, Morgan, Jon, Frank, Brian and all those who help ensure a smooth transition.

David


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