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Susie Gharib, born in 1950, is a business news journalist. Currently, she is Senior Special Correspondent for Fortune magazine. [1] Gharib is also a contributor to Nightly Business Report produced by CNBC , a program that she co-anchored for 16 years until she left the show in December 2014.
Jan 2, 2015 · Susie Gharib, who has been co-anchor of “Nightly Business Report” for the past 16 years, has left the business news show on public television. Her last day on the air was Wednesday, a spokeswoman confirmed to Talking Biz News. She is being replaced by long-time CNBC anchor Sue Herera. CNBC bought the show in 2013. […]
May 7, 2009 · Paul Kangas with his co-anchor, Susie Gharib. He has been with the “Nightly Business Report” on PBS for 30 years. Credit... Nightly Business Report
Tyler Mathisen joined Susie Gharib as co-anchor when it relaunched on March 4, 2013 to coincide with Gharib's return to CNBC after leaving it in 1998 to join NBR. Gharib left NBR on December 31, 2014; she was replaced on January 5, 2015 by Sue Herera, previously Mathisen's co-anchor on CNBC's Power Lunch, and the final female anchor of the program.
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Posted by Chris Roush. “Nightly Business Report,” the PBS program that started in 1979 and became TV’s longest-running business-news broadcast, is set to cease production by the end of the year, reports Brian Steinberg of Variety. Steinberg reports, “ CNBC, which picked up production of the show in 2013, has decided to end its ...
Nov 11, 2019 · He would in the late 1990s be joined by Susie Gharib, who had been working at CNBC. Alan Greenspan, later chairman of the Federal Reserve, was a regular commentator in the program’s early days.
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Then in 1998, she landed at the anchor desk for “Nightly Business Report” (NBR), the longest-running business news public television program. It was during her 16-year tenure as co-anchor at NBR that MarketWatch media columnist, Jon Friedman called Gharib, “the least-heralded TV business-news star around.”