The Edge (CNBC TV program)
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
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Original network | CNBC |
Original release | October 6, 1997 present | –
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Preceded by | Business Tonight & Bull Session |
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The Edge is a prime time technology news television program produced by CNBC World that premiered in 1996 on CNBC. CNBC says The Edge targets long-term investors seeking emerging trends in technology and innovation. The half-hour monthly show is made up of 3 or 4 feature-length stories detailing new products, research, and predictions from industry analysts and business leaders. The current news anchor is Seema Moody.
History[edit]
- The Edge was originally a half-hour program produced by CNBC U.S. to replace Business Tonight in c. 1998, aired from 6:30 to 7pm ET.
- In c. 1999, it was expanded to one hour, aired from 6 to 7.
- In c. 2000, it was shortened to half-hour again, aired from 6 to 6:30.
- In c. 2001, it was moved to 7:30 to 8pm timeslot, and ended its run.
- In c. 2013, it was relaunched on CNBC World, CNBC's sister channel. Production moved to CNBC World's fleet place offices in London UK.
The Edge anchors[edit]
- Sue Herera (1997–1999)
- Bill Griffeth (1999–March 2000)
- Ted David (March 2000–February 2002)
- Tom Mackenzie (August 2013–September 2014; CNBC World)
- Seema Mody (November 2014–present; CNBC World)
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