Market Wrap
Market Wrap | |
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Presented by |
Maria Bartiromo Bill Griffeth Sue Herera Ted David Tyler Mathisen Liz Claman |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Running time | 120 minutes (2 hours) |
Release | |
Original network | CNBC |
Original release | 1989 (as Market Wrap-Up) – 2002-02-01 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Closing Bell |
Market Wrap is a show on CNBC that aired between 4pm and 6pm ET, and it was replaced by Closing Bell on Feb 4, 2002. The series was premiered in 1989 as Market Wrap-Up was Anchored by Bill Griffeth and others. In 1996 when Cavuto leaving from CNBC for Fox News Channel and Sister Network financial Unit.
European Market Wrap was the equivalent program on CNBC Europe, but it was replaced by European Closing Bell in 2003.
There was also a program on CNBC Asia called Asia Market Wrap, but it ended on December 2, 2005, and was replaced by Worldwide Exchange on December 19, 2005.
Market Wrap anchors
Time | First hour hosts | Second hour hosts | ||
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| Bill Griffeth | & Neil Cavuto | Ted David | & Sue Herera |
| & Terry Keenan | |||
| & Sue Herera | & Maria Bartiromo | ||
| Tyler Mathisen | |||
| & Maria Bartiromo (Mon-Thurs) / Liz Claman (Fri) |
Worldwide Market Wrap
Around CNBC's global branches, there are many counterparts of Market Wrap in the world:
Channel | Program | Still Run? | Replacement |
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CNBC Asia | Asia Market Wrap | (1998—2005-12-02) | Worldwide Exchange |
CNBC Australia | The Australian Financial Review Market Wrap | (1999-11-01—2000-12-29) | Australia Market Wrap |
Australia Market Wrap | (2001-01-01—2004-01-02) | Asia Market Wrap & Europe Squawk Box | |
Nikkei CNBC | Tokyo Market Wrap | (?—present) | N/A |
CNBC-TV18 | India Market Wrap | (?—2004) | Closing Bell |
India Market Wrap (Closing Bell) | (2002—2004) | Closing Bell | |
CNBC Pakistan | Market Wrap | (?—present) | N/A |
CNBC Europe | European Market Wrap | (1996—2003-05-30) | European Closing Bell |
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