Kudlow & Company
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Kudlow & Company | |
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Genre | talk show |
Starring | Lawrence Kudlow |
Country of origin | United States |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | CNBC |
Original run | 2005 – present |
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Official website |
Kudlow & Company is a news television program about U.S. business and politics hosted by Lawrence Kudlow that airs on the CNBC U.S. television channel at 5 p.m. ET. It was previously known as America Now, then later Kudlow & Cramer when James 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$.
On the program, Kudlow explains his views based on supply-side economics.
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[edit] Segments
- View from the Hill: Kudlow usually interviews a prominent politician or politicians on his program on this segment.
- Kudlow's Money Politic$ (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 the chairman of a company in Stamford, Connecticut, called Mike Holland.
- Econ-o-Rama: The guest is usually a well-known economist.
- The Corner Office: A segment that usually includes business writer Charlie Gasparino from Newsweek.com, 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 a list of some of the guests that appeared or that frequently appear on the show
- Tracy Austin, tennis player
- Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University professor
- Dick Cheney, Vice President of the United States
- Ana Marie Cox, the blogger of Wonkette
- Barry Diller
- John Fund, Wall Street Journal writer
- Frank Gaffney, Washington Times writer and FahrenHYPE 9/11 interviewee
- Elaine Garzarelli, technical analyst
- Chuck Hagel, Nebraska Republican senator
- Roger G. Ibbotson, Yale School of Management professor
- Henry Kissinger
- Arthur Laffer, creator of the Laffer Curve
- T. Boone Pickens, analyst of crude oil prices
- Robert Reich
- Bill Richardson
- Charles Schumer, New York State Democratic Party U.S. Senator
- Jeremy Siegel, finance professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- Ben Stein, Republican Party politician
[edit] Logos
First Ident until December 16, 2005 |
Current Ident from December 19, 2005 |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- 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
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