Market Wrap
Market Wrap is a show on CNBC that aired between 4pm and 6pm ET, and 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.
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 | 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 |
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 | and Neil Cavuto | Ted David | and Sue Herera | |
and Terry Keenan | ||||
and Sue Herera | and Maria Bartiromo | |||
Tyler Mathisen | ||||
and 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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