Morning Call (CNBC)

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Morning Call
Image:morningcall.jpg
Genre business news program
Presenter(s) Present:
Liz Claman
Mark Haines
Michelle Caruso-Cabrera
Dylan Ratigan
Past:
Ted David
Martha MacCallum
(details here)
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
Language(s) English
Production
Running time 120 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel CNBC
Original run February 4, 2002 (as Midday Call) – present
Links
Official website

Morning Call is an American TV business program on CNBC with Liz Claman. Previous programs shown in the same time slot were The Money Wheel with Ted David and Martha MacCallum and Market Watch.

Morning Call, which premiered as Midday Call on Feb. 4th, 2002 (Video:[1]), offers a clear focus on real-time market coverage at the heart of the trading day, including fast-paced market news, such as real estate, among others. In October 2005, the program's blog site, [TheMorningBlog.com], was launched.

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[edit] About the program

On February 3, 2006, Ted David, who had co-anchored Morning Call with Liz Claman since 2003, left the program while being promoted to senior anchor at CNBC Business Radio. Since February 6, 2006, Claman is now joined in the 10-11am hour by Mark Haines (who reports from the New York Stock Exchange), and in the 11am-noon hour by various anchors, including Dylan Ratigan (see Morning Call anchor roster below). Regular contributors include Bob Pisani (NYSE), Melissa Francis, Sharon Epperson (NYMEX), Bob O'Brien, Rick Santelli (Chicago), Steve Liesman, David Faber, and Darby Dunn.

Also, on Wednesdays, at 10:30am ET (halfway through the first hour of the program), CNBC's energy reporter, Sharon Epperson, reports from the NYMEX with the weekly crude oil, gasoline, and distillate inventories report, which is released by the Energy Information Administration. And on Thursdays, also at 10:30am ET, the EIA releases the natural gas inventories report.

[edit] Morning Call On Location

Occasionally, Morning Call is broadcast live on location, such as the NYMEX. One of these examples came on October 12, 2006, when Claman anchored the entire 2-hour program from the NYMEX (along with Haines at the NYSE for the first hour and Caruso-Cabrera at CNBC Global Headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, NJ for the second hour). She was joined on location at the NYMEX by Sharon Epperson on the day the weekly crude oil, gasoline, distillate, and natural gas inventories report were released by the EIA.

On October 31, 2006, Morning Call originated from the NYSE, as Claman, Haines, and Caruso-Cabrera all anchored the entire two-hour broadcast.

[edit] Morning Call anchor roster

Time First hour hosts Second hour hosts
2002-2003 Liz Claman & Tyler Mathisen Ted David & Consuelo Mack
Jan. 2003-Dec. 2003 Liz Claman & Ted David
Dec. 2003-Dec. 2004 Liz Claman & Ted David Ted David & Michelle Caruso-Cabrera
Dec. 2004-Jun. 2005 Liz Claman Ted David
Jul. 2005-Feb. 2006 Liz Claman & Ted David
2006-2007 Liz Claman (CNBC Global Headquarters)
& Mark Haines (NYSE)
Liz Claman & Michelle Caruso-Cabrera
2007-present Liz Claman & Dylan Ratigan

[edit] Segments

  • The Morning Call: The appropriately-titled first segment of the show looks at the morning's business headlines.
  • Suze Says: This segment, with Suze Orman, is seen after the midway point of the program's first hour prior to the commercial break.
  • Fast Money Trade School: Seen after the midway point of the program's first hour prior to the commercial break. This segment, which features one of the traders from the CNBC TV program, Fast Money, is occasionally seen in place of the "Suze Says" segment.
  • Jim Cramer's Road Rules: In another occasional segment seen in place of "Suze Says", Mad Money's Jim Cramer sets out one of his "road rules" from his most recent book, Jim Cramer's Mad Money: Watch TV, Get Rich.
  • The Bond Report: Rick Santelli reports from Chicago with a look at the US Bond market.
  • Stocks To Watch: Seen at the end of the show's first hour (barring breaking news), Bob O'Brien of The Wall Street Journal looks at the US stocks making news.
  • MSNBC News Update: News headlines from outside the world of business. Seen shortly after the bottom of each hour.
  • CNBC.com Biz Wire: Darby Dunn updates the latest business headlines from CNBC.com. Seen at the beginning of the second hour.
  • 2 Hours Into the Trading Day...: An update on the U.S. stock markets after the first 2 hours of trading. Seen during the second hour.
  • The Journal Report: Seen on Mondays during the show's second hour, with a reporter from The Wall Street Journal.
  • Seidman Speaks: CNBC's chief commentator Bill Seidman makes a guest appearance and answers viewers' Email questions. Seen on Thursdays during the show's second hour.
  • Mutual Fund Pick and Pan of the Week: Seen on Fridays during the show's second hour, with Christine Benz of Morningstar.
  • European Market Wrap Up: The last segment of the program features a wrap-up of the close of the European stock markets (barring breaking news).

[edit] CNBC Europe

The second hour of Morning Call is not seen on CNBC Europe as the European net instead airs European Closing Bell at 1800 Central European Time.

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[edit] See also

[edit] External Links

  1. Morning Call official website on CNBC.com
  2. Morning Call formerly official blog: The Morning Blog on Windows Live Spaces (2005-10 - 2006-12-03)
  3. New "Morning Blog" on CNBC.com: Wake Up Call (Since 2006-12-04)
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