WASHINGTON -- Veteran financial broadcaster Louis Rukeyser, who hosted a PBS show for 32 years until he was pushed out last month, said Tuesday he would air a new business program on CNBC from April ...
Fans of the long-running “Wall Street Week With Louis Rukeyser” may be seeing double these days. The new “Louis Rukeyser’s Wall Street” on CNBC is nearly a clone of his old PBS show, down to the guest ...
TV host and author Louis Rukeyser died May 2 in Greenwich, Conn. of multiple myeloma, a rare bone marrow cancer. He was 73. As host of “Wall $treet Week With Louis ...
Wall Street Week with Fortune, the PBS series that reinvented itself last year after a messy split with original host Louis Rukeyser, is setting itself further apart from its progenitor. The program ...
Of all the financial losses and economic hardships that Wall Street has witnessed during the United States' decade of errors and descent, perhaps no loss has been as costly for investors, or as ...
HARTFORD, Conn. - Louis Rukeyser, a best-selling author, columnist, lecturer and television host who delivered pun-filled, commonsense commentary on complicated business and economic news, died ...
It’s 8:30 p.m. Eastern time on CNBC, and four chimes are sounded. A series of images follow: George Washington in front of the New York Stock Exchange, the Statue of Liberty, the bronze bull in ...
NEW YORK — Financial broadcaster Louis Rukeyser, after the much-publicized brouhaha over his firing from the PBS fixture series “Wall Street Week,” will join cable channel CNBC, where his new Friday ...
TV host and author Louis Rukeyser died May 2 in Greenwich, Conn. of multiple myeloma, a rare bone marrow cancer. He was 73. As host of “Wall $treet Week With Louis ...
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