CNBC John Harwood’s Been Questioning Candidates Since 1968 By Chris Ariens on Jan. 15, 2009 - 7:12 AM Gail Shister TVNewser Columnist In 1968, Washington Post reporter Richard Harwood took himself off Robert Kennedy’s campaign bus because he had become too enamored with the candidate. Four decades later, his son, CNBC chief ...
TV Biz The Ticker: Bloomberg, BBC, CBS… By SteveK on Jan. 8, 2009 - 4:18 PM > Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson will appear in an exclusive interview tomorrow on Bloomberg during the NoonET hour. He’ll be asked about the latest jobs report, the state of the economy and his legacy. > Tonight̵ ...
CNBC Hank Paulson Sits Down with Larry Kudlow By Chris Ariens on Oct. 15, 2008 - 9:07 PM Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson (whose name has already come up in the debate) sat down with Larry Kudlow tonight on CNBC’s “Wall Street Crisis: Is Your Money Safe?” It’s Paulson’s first cable news in ...
Morning Shows Split Decision for Sunday Morning Shows By Chris Ariens on Sep. 25, 2008 - 10:56 AM This Week with George Stephanopoulos edged out NBC’s Meet the Press in the A25-54 demo last Sunday. MTP still beat all its public affairs competitors in Total Viewers. The economic crisis was the big topic on all the shows. ...
TV Biz From D.C. to the U.N., A Busy Morning For the Cablers By SteveK on Sep. 23, 2008 - 11:00 AM As Congress holds its first hearing into the $700 billion bailout, world leaders are addressing the U.N. General Assembly in New York. The cable news nets all carried President Bush’s remarks just after 10amET. FOX was the o ...
CNBC CNBC Moves the Markets? (But Makes You Nervous?) By SteveK on Sep. 19, 2008 - 10:47 AM Several reports late yesterday and today attribute some of the reason for the markets recovery yesterday afternoon to a CNBC report by Charlie Gasparino. The AP’s Joe Bel Bruno writes, “Shares of financial stocks initi ...
NBC Gregory’s Humor Shows at the Close of Meet the Press By Chris Ariens on Aug. 11, 2008 - 11:01 AM FishbowlDC has the clip from yesterday’s multi-national Meet the Press, where Tom Brokaw spoke with Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson in Beijing, while David Gregory wrapped up the hour with a political round-table in Washingt ...