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Jun 11
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“CNBC’s incessant advertising of your own programme - it’s frankly, a din.”

Maybe the CNBC President will read this.  Maybe Rupert?

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Whilst I think CNBC has intelligent and lively reporters, I am switching to Fox and can’t wait for their business channel.

Why - it’s CNBC’s incessant advertising of your own programme - it’s frankly, a din.

Fox News fills the gaps with human interest stories - eg. Coca Cola’s ban in Venezuela, David Letterman on Sarah Palin, new medical information etc. Sure, these fillers are repeated sometimes but it is interesting bits of info.

Will CNBC consider replacing the endless senseless ads on your own programmes with bit of financial history - how Coke took off, biggest companies in 1950 and where are they now?, etc.

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Mar 31
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“The most over-rated guy can’t control Aaaaaaa”

CNBC feedback?  Fortunately the emails for Jim Cramer stopped coming.

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Dylan Ratigan leaving CNBC? Good riddance - Offer Larry Kudlow free whoever takes Dylan Ratigan. The most over-rated guy can’t control Aaaaaaa between two sentences and can’t ask a simple short question without using meaningless 100+ words in his questions. fast Money is always ejoyable whwnever Dylan is on vacation.

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