Bull Session

Bull Session was a business news talk show aired weekdays from 6 to 6:30 pm ET on CNBC from c. 1997 to 1998. Hosted by David Faber.

Bull Session took a spirited look at the day's top news stories from a business perspective—going far beyond events in the financial markets.

CNBC U.S. Weekday Programs
(All times ET)

4–6a Worldwide Exchange
6–9a Squawk Box
9–12p Squawk on the Street

12-1p Fast Money Halftime Report
1–2p Power Lunch
2–3p Street Signs

3–5p Closing Bell
5–6p Fast Money
6–7p Mad Money

7–8p The Kudlow Report
8–11p CNBC Specials

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Past shows: Before the Bell · Today's Business · Wake Up Call · Capitol Gains · The Money Wheel · Market Watch · Morning Call / Midday Call · Inside Opinion · Open Exchange · Market Wrap · Kudlow & Cramer · Business Insiders · Bull Session · Business Tonight · The Edge · Business Center · Bullseye · Checkpoint CNBC · The Money Club · Steals and Deals · Great Stuff · Capital Report · America Now · Kudlow & Company · On the Money


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