Dylan Ratigan
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Dylan Ratigan is a reporter/host for the business TV channel CNBC where he co-hosts "Closing Bell" weekdays at 3 p.m. and hosts the nightly program Fast Money at 8pm EST. Prior to the launch of Fast Money. Ratigan was the host of CNBC's On the Money. Also on the same channel on CNBC, he anchored the TV program Bullseye for about 1 1/2 years before it was replaced by Jim Cramer's Mad Money on Monday, March 14, 2005.
Ratigan also reported about NASCAR on the program NASCAR Gold and about Las Vegas on Las Vegas, Inc on CNBC on Assignment.
Before CNBC, Ratigan worked at Bloomberg Television as a business correspondent.
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NBC Cable Networks - NBCCableinfo.com - CNBC
Ratigan co-created and launched Fast Money with Susan Krakower. Prior to launching Fast Money in 2007 Ratigan established the newly launched "On the Money" in the 7pm time slot, which has grown to become the CNBC's flagship evening news show. Prior to working at CNBC Ratigan served as an executive at Bloomberg LP, as their Global Managing Editor for Corporate Finance.
He hosted "On the Money" from November 2005 through January 2007.
[edit] External links
- Dylan Ratigan biography on CNBC.com