Do You think CNBC is foxerizing their Network?

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by mahram, Apr 7, 2006.

Is cnbc becoming foxerized?

  1. Yes

    30 vote(s)
    81.1%
  2. No

    7 vote(s)
    18.9%

  1. I second that, CNBCW is much better than the US feed, it's available on dish. Along the same lines, Bloomberg is also better than CNBC, my opinion.
     
    #11     Apr 7, 2006
  2. CNBC is on during the day? Damn. Personally, I like the golf channel.
     
    #12     Apr 7, 2006
  3. You mean with that little blond girl, and she goes I need some shoes...blah blah

     
    #13     Apr 7, 2006
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    #14     Apr 7, 2006
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    #15     Apr 7, 2006
  6. take a look at linda stouffer and brooke typical reporters now aday. You cant look ugly, or without style nowawdays in news. I bet you on cnbc, in about 2 years, you probably wont find maria bartimono, or becky quick. Most of the reporters would be in the 25-35 year age.

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    #16     Apr 7, 2006
  7. To be fair, I think CNBC will always have a monopoly on bald/balding 50yo white male commentators. That's basically "the look" for most economists.

    With that said, correct - thier reporters will continue to increasingly be the stereotypical blonde pin cushion.

    No complaints here!

    Ironically - my fav is the brunette Bear Stearns retail analyst with the motormouth.
     
    #17     Apr 7, 2006
  8. I think that hot teacher in handcuffs would be an excellent addition to either CNBC or Bloomberg. Maybe the new Fox business channel.
     
    #18     Apr 7, 2006

  9. yeah.. have Maria Fartaroma reporting.... then cut quickly to Joe Kernan who suddenly pops up from under his desk to begin speaking...... 5 seconds later.... out pops the blonde teacher buttoning her shirt and walking off camera...


    RATINGS BABY$$$
     
    #19     Apr 7, 2006
  10. You guys need a hobby.

    Try pick up sticks or checkers.
     
    #20     Apr 7, 2006