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Dylan Ratigan, a popular CNBC host, may be out at the financial-news network.
It's almost like he's in love with him but doesn't want to admit it, a source at the network claims.
His rant wasn't scripted by the far right, the reporter says. Furthermore, he's always been insane, and he loves Obama, okay? LOVES. HIM.
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs batted off the CNBC reporter's attack with the aplomb of Regina George.
The recently released Merrill Lynch CEO had a date with CNBC's Money Honey today. Verdict: Awkward.
Since being laid off, writer Moe Tkacik has had all the time in the world to wallow in coverage of the economic crisis. And there are a few things that are pissing her off.
He said he wouldn't, but then he went ahead and did it, the crumbum. Also, Courtney Love's friends think she needs a doorman. In the gossip roundup.
CNBC spends its days tracking the Dow, the S&P, the NASDAQ and lately even the LIBOR. But in these panicky times, shouldn't someone be tracking CNBC?
Roy Den Hollander, the guy who sued against ladies’ night promotions at nightclubs, is at it again. Plus, no one cared that the New York ‘Times’ raised its cover price, and Lehman sells a key asset.
The fledgling business network is gaining on its rival. In a mere 69 years, based on the rate at which it is growing now, it will have overtaken CNBC!
Or are we monsters to begin with? Comment on that and the other media, finance, real-estate, and law news in our daily roundup.
The 'Big Idea' host gets kind of eviscerated in a profile — in his own alumni magazine!
It's hard to pick just one beautiful moment from today's rollickingly emotional story about CNBC's success, despite, or perhaps because of, the introduction of Rupert Murdoch's rival Fox Business Network. But pick one we did.
The latest on the Bear Stearns fallout, and what Charlie Gasparino has to do with it.
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