Weekday Programming
Class CNBC's primary weekday programmes are:
CET | Programme | Corresponding programs | On air look |
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7AM - 9AM |
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Squawk Box Europe | Today's Business |
9AM - 10:10AM |
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Morning Exchange | Morning Exchange |
12PM - 12:30PM 1PM-1:20PM 2PM-2:20PM |
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Power Lunch Europe | Power Lunch Europe (September 2004 Opening Version) |
3PM-4:10PM 5PM-6PM |
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Squawk on the Street/European Closing Bell | Made by the network using the European Closing Bell theme music (previously Market Watch ) |
6PM-7PM |
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Europe Tonight | Squawk Box Europe |
10PM-10:20PM |
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US Closing Bell | European Closing Bell (previously Business Center as of 2005) |
Class CNBC also carries some news and lifestyle programming from Class News and Class Life (mainly during the nights and on Saturdays and Sundays) and weather updates from EPSON Meteo.
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