- The Money Wheel
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show_name = The Money Wheel
caption = "The Money Wheel" promo in 1991
format =business news program ,talk show
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country = USA
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language = English
network =CNBC
first_aired = 1989
last_aired = 1998
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followed_by = 10am to 12 noon:
"Market Watch "
2 to 3pm:
"Street Signs"
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tv_com_id ="The Money Wheel" was a business news
television program aired on weekdays on theCNBC network from its inception in 1989 until 1998. Initially, "The Money Wheel" covered almost all of the channel's business day hours, airing continuously from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET each day. [cite news
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date=April 10 ,1989 ] The show's hours were later cut back to 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 to 3 p.m. ET as other programs were introduced to the schedule. The show gave viewers the latest market action onWall Street as the trading day progressed."The Money Wheel" was hosted by many anchors of CNBC, including
Ted David ,Felicia Taylor ,Bill Griffeth ,Sue Herera ,Ron Insana ,Terry Keenan and Kevin McCullough.Regular segments included "Taking Stock" where viewers could phone-in and ask the guest analysts' recommendations on certain stocks.
As a result of CNBC's alliance with
Dow Jones , the show was renamedMarket Watch in the morning and was replaced by an extendedStreet Signs in the afternoon. At the time, most segments remained the same.International Editions
CNBC's 2 main international channels, CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia aired regional versions of the programme to give viewers live action on regional markets.
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