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Nikkei CNBC Launched 1999 Owned by Nihon Keizai Shimbun, NBC Universal, TV Tokyo, Jupiter TV Picture format 480i (SDTV) Country Japan Broadcast area Japan Replaced Nikkei Satellite News Website http://www.nikkei-cnbc.co.jp Availability Satellite SKY PerfecTV! 251 Nikkei CNBC (日経CNBC) is a business and financial news television channel broadcast in Japan. It is owned primarily by CNBC Asia and Japanese media group Nihon Keizai Shimbun and TV Tokyo Holdings Corporation.
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Programming
Current shows
Nikkei CNBC produces Japan-US Market Relay Morning Express (8:30 to 10 am JST), Afternoon Express aired at Midday.
CNBC's Worldwide Exchange and Squawk on the Street have Japanese translations; raw programming includes Power Lunch, Street Signs and Closing Bell.
Nikkei CNBC operates as follows:
JST Weekdays Anchor/Host Description 0800-0830 Asia Squawk Box Martin Soong, Karen Tso 0830-1000 Japan-US Market Relay Morning Express Madoka Ogawa 1200-1312 Afternoon Express Sumie Sone 1405-1423 Tokyo Market Watch Yuki Iyagawa, Noriko Gohda 1450-1625 Market Street Sumiko Ezure, Sumie Sone 1700-1715 Derivatives Yuki Iyagawa, Noriko Gohda , Chiasa Takoh 1725-1750 (First Run)
1930-1955 (Repeat)Worldwide Exchange Brian Shactman, Ross Westgate, Christine Tan first word on movements on futures exchanges and trading in Europe and Asia 2130-2225 News Zone Noriko Enokido 2230-2300 US Squawk On The Street Mark Haines, Erin Burnett, David Faber broadcasts live from above the New York Stock Exchange JST Tues.-Sat. Anchor/Host Description 0200-0300 US Power Lunch Bill Griffeth, Sue Herera examines the companies, people, and trends influencing Wall Street 0300-0400 US Street Signs Erin Burnett focuses on trends, world events affecting stock markets, and real-time market coverage 0400-0600 US Closing Bell Maria Bartiromo, co-hosted with Dylan Ratigan for the 3-4pm hour (Ratigan live from NYSE) covers the close of the trading day and real-time market coverage 0600-0700 (ex. Saturdays) Fast Money Melissa Lee 0600-0630 (Saturdays) Options Action 0630-0700 (Saturdays) Money in Motion Former shows
- Tokyo Squawk Box
- Tokyo Morning Express
- Power Lunch Tokyo
- Tokyo Market Express
- Tokyo Market Wrap
- Nikkei CNBC Closing Bell
- Nikkei CNBC Express
- The Kudlow Report, hosted by Lawrence Kudlow, provides market and economic commentary and interviews
Taglines
- "Profit From It" (1998–2002)
- "Make It Your Business" (2002–2004)
- "The World Leader in Business News" (2004 - 2006-06-11)
- "First in Business Worldwide" (2006-06-12 - present)
See also
External links
- (Japanese) Nikkei CNBC Official site
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