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List of CNBC personalities


List of CNBC personalities


This is a list of current and former on-air staff of business news channel CNBC.

Current on-air staff

Staff are based at CNBC's global headquarters in Englewood Ciffs, New Jersey, U.S., unless stated otherwise.

Anchors

Reporters

Notable Contributors

Former on-air staff

Anchors and hosts

  • Peter Barnes (Capitol Gains; now a Washington-based bureau reporter for the Fox Business)
  • Maria Bartiromo (Squawk Box, Street Signs, Market Watch, Market Wrap, Business Center, Closing Bell and On the Money with Maria Bartiromo; now a Global Markets Editor and anchor of Mornings with Maria at Fox Business)
  • Louisa Bojesen (Street Signs; left CNBC Europe in April 2017)
  • Gloria Borger (Capital Report; now a Senior Political Analyst for CNN)
  • Erin Burnett (Squawk on the Street, Street Signs; now anchor of CNN's Erin Burnett OutFront)
  • Brenda Buttner (The Money Club; business correspondent for Fox News and host of Bulls & Bears; died February 20, 2017)
  • Michelle Caruso-Cabrera; (Worldwide Exchange, Power Lunch; left in September 2018)
  • Neil Cavuto (Market Wrap; now host of 3 shows, Your World with Neil Cavuto and Cavuto Live on Fox News and Cavuto: Coast to Coast on Fox Business, 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 Fox Business)
  • Tom Costello (Today's Business; now a correspondent for NBC News)
  • Ted David (The Money Wheel, Market Wrap, Morning Call; retired in May 2008)
  • Donny Deutsch (The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch; now CEO of the advertising/marketing firm Deutsch, Inc. and MSNBC contributor)
  • Amanda Drury (Street Signs, Power Lunch; rejoined CNBC Asia, based in Sydney)
  • Michael Eisner (Conversations with Michael Eisner)
  • Wilfred Frost (Worldwide Exchange, Closing Bell; now with Sky News. He also occasionally presents Worldwide Exchange from CNBC Europe in London)
  • Melissa Francis (now an anchor at Fox Business and Fox News)
  • Yousef Gamal El-Din (Access: Middle East; now with Bloomberg Television based in Dubai)
  • Hadley Gamble (Capital Connection, Access: Middle East, Access: Africa)
  • Susie Gharib (Today's Business; formerly a co-anchor for the Nightly Business Report on PBS, now produced by CNBC; now working at Fortune magazine)
  • Bill Griffeth (Nightly Business Report, Closing Bell, Power Lunch retired in December 2019)
  • Charles Grodin (The Charles Grodin Show; subsequently a commentator for the CBS News Radio before passing.)
  • 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)
  • Sue Herera (Market Wrap, Business Tonight, The Money Wheel, Business Center, and Power Lunch; retired from day-to-day broadcasting in February 2021)
  • Simon Hobbs (Squawk on the Street; left in July 2016.)
  • Nicolas Hulot (now a French environmentalist and is no longer active in the cable news industry)
  • Gregg Jarrett (Inside America's Courts; now an anchor at Fox News)
  • Terry Keenan (The Money Wheel and Market Wrap; left Fox News in September 2009, died October 23, 2014)
  • Larry Kudlow (Kudlow & Cramer, The Kudlow Report; left CNBC to become Director of the National Economic Council, now with Fox Business)
  • Nicole Lapin (Worldwide Exchange; left CNBC in August 2011)
  • Janice Lieberman, (Steals and Deals)
  • Martha MacCallum (Morning Call; now co-anchor of America's Newsroom on Fox News)
  • Consuelo Mack (Market Watch, Morning Call, The Wall Street Journal Report, WealthTrack)
  • Boyd Matson (National Geographic Explorer; now host of Wild Chronicles on PBS)
  • Chris Matthews (The Chris Matthews Show; later host of Hardball with Chris Matthews on MSNBC)
  • Kevin McCullough (The Money Wheel)
  • 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)
  • Suze Orman (The Suze Orman Show; left CNBC to develop a new series, Suze Orman's Money Wars, for Warner Bros. Telepictures Productions)
  • Dylan Ratigan (Closing Bell and Fast Money; left sister channel MSNBC in 2012; no longer active in the television industry)
  • Trish Regan (The Call; now an anchor at Fox Business)
  • Geraldo Rivera (Rivera Live and Upfront Tonight; now host of his own show, Geraldo at Large on Fox News)
  • Louis Rukeyser (Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street; died in 2006)
  • Tim Russert (Tim Russert; died in 2008)
  • John Seigenthaler (The News on CNBC; was at Al Jazeera America until its demise on April 12, 2016)
  • Bob Sellers (Today's Business, Market Watch; now at WZTV (Fox) in Nashville, TN and also, a talent agent for MediaStars Worldwide)
  • Shepard Smith (New York) (The News with Shepard Smith left CNBC in November 2022)
  • 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, was with the Retirement Living TV network until its demise on December 31, 2017)
  • Brian Williams (The News with Brian Williams; was anchor of the weeknight editions of the NBC Nightly News from 2004 to 2015, rejoined MSNBC in August 2015)

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)
  • Margaret Brennan (later joined to Bloomberg Television and now an anchor at 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)
  • Don Dahler (now a correspondent for CBS News)
  • Jackie DeAngelis (now an anchor for Yahoo Finance, and a reporter for Fox Business)
  • Diane Dimond (now a co-host for the "TalkItOver" radio program)
  • Phil Donahue
  • Dan Dorfman (was a columnist for the New York Sun until its September 2008 demise; died June 16, 2012)
  • Morton Downey Jr. (died in 2001)
  • Charles Gasparino (now with Fox Business)
  • Garrett Glaser (retired from broadcasting and started his own firm, Glaser Media, in 2007)
  • Alexis Glick (later joined Fox Business and no longer in the cable news industry)
  • Bianna Golodryga (now a business correspondent for CBS News)
  • Amanda Grove
  • Nanette Hansen (now a realtor in Long Island, New York; no longer active in the cable news industry)
  • John Harwood
  • Kathleen Hays (now an anchor at Bloomberg Television)
  • Rebecca Jarvis (now working as anchor and correspondent for ABC News)
  • Kate Kelly
  • John "Bradshaw" Layfield (former professional wrestler for the WWE and a business contributor for Fox News, which he rejoined in 2005 after he was fired from CNBC in 2004; he is also a color commentator for WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown)
  • Susan Li (now reporter at Fox Business)
  • John McLaughlin (died August 16, 2016)
  • John Murphy
  • Dee Dee Myers (former White House Press Secretary; now a political commentator for MSNBC)
  • Jim Paymar (now anchor/executive producer of the Long Island Business Report at WLIW)
  • Hampton Pearson (retired in June 2018)
  • Rob Reynolds (now a correspondent for Al Jazeera English)[1]
  • Al Roker (now weatherman for the Today show on NBC)
  • Carol Roth (Closing Bell, host of The Noon Show on WGN Radio)
  • Darren Rovell (now with ESPN & ABC News)
  • John W. Schoen (now Data Editor for CNBC Digital.)
  • Bill Seidman (chief commentator for CNBC; died in 2009)
  • Tom Snyder (died in 2007)
  • Mary Thompson
  • Erinn Westbrook (now pursuing a career as an actress)
  • Joe Witte (later a weekend weather meteorologist at WJLA-TV (ABC) in Washington, D.C.; now with the Goddard Space Flight Center)
  • William (Bill) Wolman (most recently with Bloomberg BusinessWeek magazine; retired from broadcasting)
  • Carmen Rita Wong (On the Money; was most recently a radio host for Marketplace Radio on American Public Media until January 31, 2014.)

References


Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: List of CNBC personalities by Wikipedia (Historical)



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