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Kudlow & Company is a news television program about U.S. business and politics hosted by Lawrence Kudlow that airs on the CNBC television channel at 7pm ET. It was previously known as America Now, then later Kudlow & Cramer when Jim Cramer co-hosted (the ordering of the name was picked via a simple coin toss at the end of the last "America Now" episode). Cramer launched a new program of his own on CNBC, Mad Money, which replaced Dylan Ratigan's Bullseye. Transcripts of Kudlow's comments on the program are available on his weblog, Kudlow's Money Politic$.
On the program, Kudlow expresses his strong support for American conservatism and supply-side economics as practiced in the United States.
On 2007-09-27, the network announced that it would be moving the program from the 5pm ET to the 7pm ET timeslot, being replaced by Fast Money effective 2007-10-10. [1]
[edit] Segments
- View from the Hill: Kudlow usually interviews a prominent politician or politicians on his program on this segment.
- Kudlow's Money Politic$ (same name as Kudlow's blog): Kudlow analyzes the relationship of Washington politics and the economy, especially the stock markets. The transcript of this segment is usually found on his blog.
- Money Makers: Kudlow interviews a group of analysts, whom he usually introduces like, "[Our] money makers, our all-star know-it-alls. They're here to make you a bundle." A frequent guest is Mike Holland, chairman of Holland and Co., which is based in Stamford, Connecticut.
- Econ-o-Rama: The guest is usually a well-known economist.
- The Corner Office: A segment that usually includes Newsweek.com business writer and CNBC on-air editor Charlie Gasparino, who talks about corporate governance (the corner office) in corporations currently in the news.
[edit] Some of the guests (alphabetically by last name)
The following is an alphabetical list of some of the guests that appeared or that frequently appear on the show:
- Tracy Austin, tennis player
- Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University professor
- George W. Bush, President of the United States
- Dick Cheney, Vice President of the United States
- Ana Marie Cox, the blogger of Wonkette
- Barry Diller, Chairman and CEO of IAC/Interactive and Chairman of Expedia, Inc.
- John Fund, The Wall Street Journal writer
- Frank Gaffney, Washington Times writer and FahrenHYPE 9/11 interviewee
- Elaine Garzarelli, technical analyst
- Chuck Hagel, U.S. Senator from Nebraska
- Roger G. Ibbotson, Yale School of Management professor
- Henry Kissinger, Former Secretary of State under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford
- Arthur Laffer, creator of the Laffer Curve
- T. Boone Pickens, analyst of crude oil prices
- Robert Reich, Former Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton
- Bill Richardson, Governor of New Mexico, Former Secretary of Energy
- Charles Schumer, U.S. Senator from New York
- Jeremy Siegel, finance professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- Ben Stein, Republican Party politician and former speechwriter under President Nixon
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ mediabistro.com: TVNewser
[edit] External links
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:
- Kudlow & Company, official blog on Windows Live Spaces
- Kudlow & Company official website on CNBC.com
- Larry Kudlow's Blog: Kudlow's Money Politic$ on blogspot.com