Andrew Ross Sorkin Named Co-Host of CNBC's 'Squawk Box'

'New York Times' columnist takes over for Carl Quintanilla

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CNBC has named a replacement for Carl Quintanilla on Squawk Box, its morning news program: New York Times columnist and Too Big to Fail author Andrew Ross Sorkin.

According to an internal memo that went out to CNBC staff Friday afternoon, Sorkin will be a permanent Squawk Box co-host alongside Joe Kernan and Becky Quick. "Replacing Carl on Squawk Box is no easy task, but we are thrilled to announce that Andrew Ross Sorkin is joining the CNBC team to co-host Squawk Box every morning with Joe and Becky," CNBC senior vice president Nikhil Deogun said in his internal memo announcing Sorkin's appointment.

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