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Revision as of 16:43, 26 June 2013 by Sahngwon77 (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)This a list of current and former on-air staff of business news channel CNBC.
Present on-air staff
Anchors, reporters, and hosts
Business Day
Staff are based at CNBC's headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey unless stated otherwise.
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Primetime and weekends (Past & Present)
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Contributors
Former on-air staff
Anchors and hosts
- Peter Barnes (Capitol Gains; now a Washington-based bureau reporter for the Fox Business Network)
- Gloria Borger (Capital Report; now a Senior Political Analyst for CNN)
- Erin Burnett (Squawk on the Street, Street Signs; left CNBC May 6, 2011. Currently working for CNN's program Erin Burnett OutFront
- Brenda Buttner (The Money Club; now a business correspondent for Fox News Channel)
- Neil Cavuto (Market Wrap; now host of 3 shows, Your World with Neil Cavuto and Cavuto on Business on Fox News Channel and Cavuto on the Fox Business Network, where he is also the Senior Vice President and Managing Editor of Business News)
- Liz Claman (Morning Call, Cover to Cover, Wake Up Call, Market Watch, Today's Business, This Morning's Business, and Before the Bell; now a co-anchor at the Fox Business Network)
- Tom Costello (Today's Business; now a correspondent for NBC News)
- Ted David (The Money Wheel, Market Wrap, Morning Call; retired in May 2008)
- Michael Eisner (Conversations with Michael Eisner)
- Melissa Francis Now co-anchor at Fox Business Network
- Susie Gharib (Today's Business; now a co-anchor for the Nightly Business Report on PBS)
- Charles Grodin (The Charles Grodin Show; now a commentator for the CBS Radio Network)
- Mark Haines (Squawk Box, Squawk on the Street; died May 24, 2011)
- Richard Hart (CNET News.com; no longer active in the cable news industry)
- Nicolas Hulot (now a French environmentalist and is no longer active in the cable news industry)
- Ron Insana (Street Signs)
- Gregg Jarrett (Inside America's Courts; now an anchor at Fox News Channel)
- Terry Keenan (The Money Wheel and Market Wrap; no longer with Fox News Channel as of September 2009)
- Dennis Kneale (Power Lunch; now a reporter with Fox Business Network)
- Sydnie Kohara (Today's Business; now at KPIX-TV in San Francisco, CA)
- Nicole Lapin (Worldwide Exchange left the past from February 2010-August 2011. But until now is back @ CNN Studio in New York on October 2011.
- Andrew Leckey (Today's Business)
- Janice Lieberman (Steals and Deals)
- Martha MacCallum (Morning Call; now co-anchor of America's Newsroom on Fox News Channel)
- Consuelo Mack (Market Watch, Morning Call, The Wall Street Journal Report)
- Boyd Matson (National Geographic Explorer; now host of Wild Chronicles on PBS)
- Kevin McCullough (The Money Wheel, This Morning's Business, Market Watch)
- John McEnroe (McEnroe; now a tennis commentator)
- Dennis Miller (Dennis Miller; now a Fox News Channel contributor and talk radio show host)
- Bob O'Brien (former stocks editor; now working at Barron's Magazine)
- Dylan Ratigan (Closing Bell and Fast Money; now at sister channel MSNBC)
- Trish Regan (The Call; now an anchor in Bloomberg Television)
- Geraldo Rivera (Rivera Live and Upfront Tonight; now host of his own show, Geraldo at Large on Fox News Channel)
- Louis Rukeyser (Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street; died in 2006)
- Tim Russert (Tim Russert; died in 2008)
- John Seigenthaler (The News on CNBC; now works for his family's public relations firm, Seigenthaler Public Relations)
- Bob Sellers (Today's Business, Market Watch; no longer at WTTG (Fox) in Washington, DC)
- John Stehr (The Money Wheel; now primary anchor at WTHR in Indianapolis, Indiana)
- Felicia Taylor (Before the Bell, The Money Wheel, and This Morning's Business; formerly a business correspondent for CNN, now with the Retirement Living TV network)
- Brian Williams (The News with Brian Williams; now anchor of the weeknight editions of the NBC Nightly News)
Reporters and others
- Kate Bohner (no longer active in the cable news industry)
- Pat Bolland (now an anchor at BNN in Canada)
- Eric Bolling (former panelist on Fast Money; now host of The Five on FOX News Channel and Follow the Money on FOX Business Network)
- Margaret Brennan (now an anchor at Bloomberg Television then CBS news)
- Bay Buchanan (now a political commentator for CNN's The Situation Room)
- Allan Chernoff (now Senior Correspondent at CNN)
- Alina Cho (now a New York City-based bureau reporter for CNN)
- Jerry Cobb (left to pursue another venture, as announced by Bill Griffeth on-air on 2006-11-24)
- Don Dahler (now a weekend anchor and a general assignment reporter at WCBS-TV (CBS) in New York City)
- Diane Dimond (now a co-host for the "TalkItOver" radio program)
- Dan Dorfman (was a columnist for the New York Sun until its September 2008 demise)
- Morton Downey Jr. (died in 2001)
- Charles Gasparino (now with Fox Business Network)
- Karen Gibbs (was previously a co-host of the now-defunct PBS program, Wall $treet Week from 2002–2005, and before that, was a business correspondent for Fox News Channel from 1996–2002)
- Vera Gibbons (now a writer for Kiplinger's Personal Finance)
- Garrett Glaser (retired from broadcasting and started his own firm, Glaser Media, in 2007)
- Alexis Glick (no longer at the Fox Business Network as of December 2009)
- Jim Goldman (now with public relations firm Burson-Marsteller)
- Bianna Golodryga (now a business correspondent for ABC News)
- Nanette Hansen (now a realtor in Long Island, New York; no longer active in the cable news industry)
- Kathleen Hays (now an anchor at Bloomberg Television)
- Mike Huckman (left in May 2010 for SVP position with MS&L Group in New York)
- Rebecca Jarvis (now working as anchor and correspondent for CBS News)
- Cory Johnson (now a San Francisco-based co-anchor at Bloomberg Television)
- Maya Kulycky (no longer a correspondent for ABC News as of 2007-10-01)
- John "Bradshaw" Layfield (former professional wrestler for the WWE and a business contributor for Fox News Channel, which he rejoined in 2005 after he was fired from CNBC in 2004)
- Susan Lisovicz (now a business correspondent for CNN)
- Jeff Macke (former panelist on Fast Money; fired from CNBC on June 15, 2009 after making inappropriate comments on-air during his May 19, 2009 appearance on CNBC Reports)
- Dee Dee Myers (former White House Press Secretary; now a political commentator for MSNBC)
- Rob Reynolds (now a correspondent for Al Jazeera English)
- Al Roker (now weatherman for the Today show on NBC)
- Marci Rossell (was contributor for Squawk Box until she left CNBC in 2003)
- Carol Roth (Closing Bell, host of The Noon Show on WGN Radio)
- Renay San Miguel (now an anchor at HLN)
- Bill Seidman (chief commentator for CNBC; died in 2009)
- Tom Snyder (died in 2007)
- Tim Strazzini (former panelist on Fast Money)
- Kathleen Tanzy (now Director of Strategic Industry Communications at Platts)
- Joe Witte (now a weekend weather meteorologist at WJLA (ABC) in Washington, DC)
- William (Bill) Wolman (most recently with BusinessWeek magazine; retired from broadcasting)
- Carmen Wong Ulrich (On the Money)