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CNBC Former Shows

Foreign Exchange

foreign_exchange"Foreign Exchange," CNBC World's first and only global program is devoted to the world's $1.5 trillion a day currency market. Bringing together the worldwide resources of CNBC, the program offers up-to-the-minute news and analysis about the global foreign exchange market (currencies) which operates 24 hours a day, five days each week.

Anchored by The Wall Street Journal's Bob O'Brien and Dow Jones Newswires' Nick Hastings as a contributor in London, "Foreign Exchange" broadcasts live from two of the world's most important financial capitals: CNBC Global Headquarters in New York and CNBC Europe headquarters in London.

Squawk Australia

Squawk AustraliaCNBC's signature show goes Australian. The power of the "Squawk Box" brand and the global strength of CNBC combine to launch the network's first ever daily, live business program in Australia, "Squawk Australia."

"The first in business worldwide" kick-starts its coverage of the world markets from the first important market to open in the global trading day.

Business Centre Europe

Business Centre EuropeBusiness Centre Europe is a business news programme once aired on CNBC Europe that replaced Europe Tonight. Airing from 18.00 UK time, Business Centre Europe was a 30-minute wrap-up of the day's top business stories in Europe and also crossed over to the US to update progress on the trading day there. The show was initially presented by Sarah Clements and then by Emma Crosby.

European Market Wrap

European Market Wrap European Market Wrap was a business news programme aired on CNBC Europe. The programme was originally based on the CNBC U.S. programme Market Wrap, which was later replaced by the programme Closing Bell. The show followed the final moments of trade across Europe and went on location to reporters who gave the action from their respective areas. Throughout the show, US market updates were also included.

Like its US counterpart, European Market Wrap was eventually replaced by European Closing Bell.

European Market Watch

European Market WatchEuropean Market Watch was a business news programme aired on CNBC Europe between 10am-12pm CET (9-11am WET). The programme was originally based on the CNBC U.S. morning programme Market Watch, which was later replaced by the programme Morning Call. Just like its US counterpart, European Market Watch presented viewers with the latest market information and in-depth analysis of the stories making business.  Prior to European Market Watch, a programme called Money Wheel aired, although there is very little information regarding this programme available.

Today's Business Europe

Today's Business EuropeToday's Business was a business news programme aired on CNBC Europe from 6-7am CET (5-6am UK) between January 2001 and March 2007. The programme was originally based on the CNBC U.S. morning programme Today's Business, which was later replaced by the programme Wake Up Call. The European Today's Business was presented by Steve Sedgwick.

The programme, affectionately referred to by presenters as "TBiz", featured a look ahead to the day. Segments included a review of yesterday's business, a news headlines round-up, as well as early results. The programme also linked up with CNBC Asia for continuing coverage of the Asian session.

Europe Today

Europe Today was an early morning business news programme that aired on CNBC Europe. The show checks-up on the progress of Asian trading and previews the European trading day. It was presented by Simon Hobbs. It was on the air on weekdays from 5.30-7.00 UK time.

The show was replaced by Today's Business Europe in January 2001.

Power Lunch Europe

Power Lunch EuropePower Lunch Europe was aired from noon to 1pm CET (11am to noon UK) each weekday, though it shared little with its US counterpart other than its name. It was presented by Louisa Bojesen prior to going off-air.

For many years, prior to March 2007, the format of the programme remained constant. The first half of the programme consisted solely of a segment called Halftime Report, presented from the CNBC Europe video wall. This detailed the major trades from each of the major European bourses (the London Stock Exchange, Euronext Paris, and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange), as well as several of the minor exchanges, commodity and bond trading, and United States futures exchanges. The second half, presented from the desk, consisted of a number of interviews.

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

The Tonight Show with Jay LenoJay Leno is the host of the Emmy Award-winning and top-rated "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on NBC-Universal.

Beginning his 15th season in May 2006, Leno has created his own unique late-night style with a combination of humor, talk and entertainment. Considered by many to be a "variety" show, "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" features a nightly monologue, celebrity and news-maker guests, as well as ongoing comedy segments. The result is a unique and humorous look at today’s pop culture.

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