Erin Burnett’s Teary CNBC Sign-off
It takes a lot for grizzled CNBC veteran Mark Haines to get teary. This morning he did when he said goodby to his “Squawk on the Street” co-host Erin Burnett this morning.
After presenting him with a few gifts and a card, which she told him he couldn’t read on the air, a choked-up Haines said, “Give me your hand. Coming to work for the last 5 1/2 years has been an absolute joy. You are the best. The absolute best. We wish you the best of luck. We’re going to miss you a lot.” Burnett, choked up herself saying, “I feel the same way.” ( Read more... )
Erin Burnett Comments on Passing of CNBC's Mark Haines
On Tuesday, CNBC host Mark Haines passed away at the age of 65. Almost immediately after the announcement of Haines' death, former coworkers came forward to pay their respects. ( Read more... )
CNN Hires Erin Burnett and Plans New Show
CNN said Friday that it had hired the anchor Erin Burnett away from CNBC and was planning to develop a daily show for her that would start in the summer.
Ken Jautz, the executive in charge of CNN/U.S., said he had not determined a time slot for Ms. Burnett’s show. But the deal to bring her to CNN was a sign of the direction Mr. Jautz, who has been on the job for six months, wants to take the channel. ( Read more... )
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