The Edge (CNBC)

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The Edge
Format business news program, talk show
Presented by Ted David (March 2000-February 2002)
Bill Griffeth (1999-March 2000)
Sue Herera (1997-1999)
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Language(s) English
Broadcast
Original channel CNBC
Original run October 6th, 1997 – February 1st, 2002
Chronology
Preceded by Business Tonight & Bull Session
Followed by Business Center

The Edge was an evening business news talk show aired weekdays on CNBC from October 6th, 1997 to February 1st, 2002.

The Edge works to give investors a competitive "edge" by tracking emerging trends in business and the financial markets, delving into new cutting "edge" products and technologies, moving inside the world of aggressive investors on the "edge," and featuring opposing predictions from top analysts and business leaders trying to get a word in "edgewise."

[edit] History

  • The Edge was only a half hour program to replace Business Tonight in circa 1998, aired from 6:30 to 7pm ET.
  • In circa 1999, it was expanded to one hour, aired from 6 to 7.
  • In circa 2000, it was shortened to half hour again, aired from 6 to 6:30.
  • In circa 2001, it was moved to 7:30 to 8pm timeslot, and ended its run.

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