Institutional Investor hires CNBC’s Feuer

CNBC.com reporter Will Feuer has been hired by Institutional Investor as a reporter. His first day will be April 5. He will cover financial news. Feuer is a writer on CNBC.com’s health and science team covering regulatory matters within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the intersection of public health and business. He joined CNBC […]

CNBC promotes Javers, Tausche and Mui in DC

CNBC senior vice president of business news Dan Colarusso sent out the following announcement on Friday: For more than three decades, CNBC has had a unique place in covering the nation’s political landscape – our audience demands we expose and explain connections between policy, the markets and business. Now we have a dual mandate to drive deep, original reporting on […]

CNBC plans to replace “Squawk Alley” with “Tech Check”

CNBC plans to replace “Squawk Alley,” a technology-focused hour that has been slotted at 11 a.m. since May 2014, with “TechCheck,” reports Brian Steinberg of Variety. Steinberg reports, “The hour will be CNBC’s first that is anchored from both the east and west coasts. Jon Fortt and Carl Quintanilla, who have been anchoring “Squawk Alley,” will continue […]

CNBC’s Fortt: Viewers depend on us for accurate information

The Verge editor in chief Nilay Patel spoke with CNBC anchor Jon Fortt about his job. Here is an excerpt: Do you actively think about how much the minute-to-minute content of CNBC moves the markets in real time, as you are producing the news? I try to act as if the real-time content on CNBC might move […]

CNBC’s “Power Lunch” bids farewell to Sue Herera

CNBC’s Sue Herera is stepping back from her day-to-day on-air responsibilities to take on a role as a contributor and part-time anchor. The “Power Lunch” team bids her farewell by looking at her 30-year career at the network.

CNBC’s Herera to step back from day-to-day duties

CNBC chairman Mark Hoffman sent out the following announcement on Friday: After more than 30 extraordinary years with CNBC, Sue Herera will step back from her day-to-day on-air responsibilities but remain part of the family as Anchor-at-Large, effective February 17. As part of CNBC’s founding team, Sue helped launch the network in 1989 and played an integral […]

CNBC Pro seeks a markets and investing reporter

CNBC is seeking a reporter for its CNBC PRO subscription service, which focuses on markets and investing. What you’ll do: Grow CNBC PRO with new story ideas on investing, big investors and stocks. Write multiple short stories a day on investing. Write regular feature stories on big investors, investing themes and companies. Monitor financial markets […]

CNBC Pro seeks a markets and investing editor

CNBC is seeking an editor for its CNBC PRO subscription service, which focuses on markets and investing. What you’ll do: Grow CNBC PRO with new ideas about how to cover investing. Edit stories on markets and investing. Edit feature stories on big investors and companies. Monitor financial markets for daily trends and news we need […]

What the GameStop story teaches us about TV financial news

Alex Shephard of The New Republic writes about what the GameStop stock explosion story exposes about business journalism on television. Shephard writes, “The financial cable news networks are ostensibly aimed at the sort of person who posts or lurks on r/WallStreetBets—normies interested in the stock market and the economy, keyed up to get hold of […]

CNBC seeks a director of social media

CNBC is seeking a creative Director of Social Media to set and execute our social strategy for CNBC Digital. Reporting directly to the Managing Editor of Audience Growth, the Director will supervise our social media team to increase traffic and engagement across all platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter, as well as other emerging […]