What CNBC does is almost corrupt.

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by hairdresser, Jun 1, 2009.

  1. According to a July 2004 survey by Mendelsohn Media Research, the median household net worth of CNBC Business Day viewer exceeds $1.2 million.

    Apparently their viewers are full of it also.
     
    #21     Jun 1, 2009
  2. Yes, yes. A couple of wonderful pals. Then, she speaks, and..................:(
     
    #22     Jun 1, 2009
  3. Anybody watch Fox Business network? It's no CNBC but there is nothing like starting your day off with Jenna Lee.

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    #23     Jun 1, 2009
  4. I'm convinced. Any way to watch it online?
     
    #24     Jun 2, 2009
  5. Try Bloomberg ... :cool:
     
    #25     Jun 2, 2009

  6. crudlow and his segment, with his winning voice, and his habbit of cutting to commercial on anyone not keeping his twisted, unrealistic, idiotic viewpoint,

    needs to have the channel turned, or better yet be sent over analog broadcast, so when the stations change to all digital broadcast,

    we can no longer get his segment of CNBC...


    wouldn't that be nice....
     
    #26     Jun 2, 2009
  7. Trish

    Trish

    I agree. bloomberg.com. Click on live TV. I keep it launched on my computer at work all day until Haslinda and Trish commentate. I can never go back to to CNBC. It's embarrassing.

    :p
     
    #27     Jun 3, 2009
  8. Bloomberg makes u tired, same stories all day...
     
    #28     Jun 3, 2009
  9. Trish

    Trish

    It doesn't make me tired but it's true about the news loops. CNN is the same. It is still better than CNBC. I don't miss it.
     
    #29     Jun 3, 2009
  10. cnbc is a cancer to the financial comminuty.

    on that note, I would love to get inside Becky Quick!
     
    #30     Jun 3, 2009