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Encyclopedia > Squawk on the Street
CNBC Business Day CNBC logo derived from the 1986 NBC Peacock logo
ET Program
4 AM Worldwide Exchange
6 AM Squawk Box
9 AM Squawk on the Street
10 AM Morning Call
Noon Power Lunch
2 PM Street Signs
3 PM Closing Bell
5 PM Kudlow & Company
6 PM Mad Money
7 PM On the Money

Squawk on the Street is a business show on CNBC that follows the first thirty minutes of trading on Wall Street in the United States. It is broadcast live at the New York Stock Exchange and hosted by Mark Haines (the original host of Squawk Box) and Erin Burnett. David Faber (who also hosts and contributes to his "Faber Report" segments) reports from CNBC Global Headquarters, while Haines and Burnett are in the "Squawk Nest," or "Luxury Box" (as Haines calls it) above the NYSE. Contributors include Bob Pisani (NYSE), Bertha Coombs (NASDAQ), Melissa Francis (NYMEX), Rick Santelli (Chicago), Bob O'Brien (CNBC Global HQ), and Dan Mann (London). CNBC (until 1991 the Consumer News and Business Channel) is a group of cable and satellite television Business news channels from the U.S., owned and operated by NBC Universal, a joint venture of General Electric and Vivendi Universal. ... Image File history File links CNBC_logo. ... The Eastern Standard Time Zone (abbreviated EST) is a geographic region that keeps time by subtracting five hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). ... Worldwide Exchange is a television business news program on CNBC channels around the world. ... Squawk Box can refer to a number of television programmes broadcast by the CNBC group of television channels, at breakfast time on the stations they are aired. ... Morning Call is an American TV business program on CNBC with Liz Claman. ... Power Lunch can refer to two CNBC programmes: the program screened on CNBC US, and the programme Power Lunch Europe screened on CNBC Europe, as well as a now-cancelled CNBC Asia programme, Power Lunch Asia. ... Part of the CNBC business day lineup. ... Closing Bell can refer to two CNBC programmmes, the original Closing Bell on CNBC, and European Closing Bell on CNBC Europe. ... Kudlow & Company is a news television program about U.S. business and politics hosted by Lawrence Kudlow that airs on the CNBC U.S. television channel at 5 PM ET since 2005-02-14. ... Mad Money is an American business television program hosted by James Cramer that began airing on the CNBC cable/satellite TV channel on Monday, March 14, 2005. ... CNBCs On the Money, hosted by Dylan Ratigan, is a television program (airing at 7 p. ... CNBC (until 1991 the Consumer News and Business Channel) is a group of cable and satellite television Business news channels from the U.S., owned and operated by NBC Universal, a joint venture of General Electric and Vivendi Universal. ... View up Wall Street from Pearl Street NYSE and Broad Street view from Wall Street Wall Street is the name of a narrow street in lower Manhattan running east from Broadway downhill to the East River. ... New York Stock Exchange (June 2003) The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) , also nicknamed the Big Board, is the largest stock exchange in the world in dollar volume and second largest by number of companies listed. ... Mark Haines is the host of the program Squawk Box on the American business news channel CNBC. He is a lawyer and a member of the New Jersey bar association. ... Squawk Box can refer to a number of television programmes broadcast by the CNBC group of television channels, at breakfast time on the stations they are aired. ... This article belongs in one or more categories. ... David Faber (born July 7, 1961) is a politician in the United Kingdom. ... New York Stock Exchange (June 2003) The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world. ... Robert Pisani is a news correspondent for the financial news network CNBC. He has been with the network since 1990. ... New York Stock Exchange (June 2003) The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world. ... NASDAQ (originally an acronym for National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations ) is a U.S. electronic stock exchange. ... Vini Melissa Ann Francis, known as Missy or Melissa Francis. ... The New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) is the worlds largest physical commodity futures exchange located in New York City. ... Chicago (officially named the City of Chicago) is the third largest city in the United States (after New York City and Los Angeles), with an official population of 2,896,016, as of the 2000 census. ... London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England and is the most populous city in the European Union. ...


Format

The show begins with Haines on the floor of the NYSE, introducing the afforementioned David Faber at "CNBC Global HQ," and Erin Burnett, whom she begins with "The Rundown" segment, starting with Bob Pisani on the floor at the NYSE. Around the midway point of the show is the "Opening Bell Countdown," which has a countdown clock on the lower right of the screen. After the opening bells ring at the NYSE and NASDAQ MarketSite, Haines and Burnett send viewers through the opening minutes of the trading day with the "Opening Buzz" segment. The show ends with the anchoring duo looking at the "Stocks to Watch." New York Stock Exchange (June 2003) The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world. ... Robert Pisani is a news correspondent for the financial news network CNBC. He has been with the network since 1990. ... NASDAQ (originally an acronym for National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations ) is a U.S. electronic stock exchange. ...


Squawk on the Street recently began showing the "Tick by Tick" chart, which, as of this writing, is seen only on this particular program.


The program replaced the last hour of Squawk Box, which now airs one hour earlier. Squawk Box can refer to a number of television programmes broadcast by the CNBC group of television channels, at breakfast time on the stations they are aired. ...



 

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