CNBC Africa - Programs

Programs

CAT Programme Hosts
0400-0600
Cash Flow
Maura Fogarty & Amanda Drury
0600-0700
Business AM
Lerato Mbele
0700-0800
Squawk Box Europe
Geoff Cutmore, with reporters Louisa Bojesen,
Anna Martin and Steve Sedgwick
0800-0830
Breakfast Briefing
Leigh Roberts & Peter Ndoro
0830-0900
Morning Call
Leigh Roberts & Peter Ndoro
0900-0930
Open exchange
Leigh Roberts
0930-1000
Taking Stock
Alishia Naidoo & Leigh Roberts
1000-1015
Lagos Open
Alishia Naidoo & Leigh Roberts
1015-1100
Worldwide Exchange
Nicole Lapin, Ross Westgate, Christine Tan
1100-1130
Mid-Morning Update
1130-1200
Street Talk
Alishia Naidoo
1200-1230
Mid-day
Alishia Naidoo
1230-1300
Power Lunch
Alec Hogg
1300-1500
US Squawk Box
Joe Kernen, Carl Quintanilla, Rebecca Quick, Charles Gasparino
1500-1600
US Squawk On The Street
Mark Haines, Erin Burnett, David Faber
1600-1630
Regional Update
Siki Mgabadeli
1630-1700
Markets Close
Bronwyn Nielsen & Byron Kennedy
1700-1730
Markets Roundup
Bronwyn Nielsen
1730-1800
European Closing Bell
Guy Johnson
1800-1900
US Power Lunch
Bill Griffeth & Sue Herera
1900-2000
Business Tonight
Bronwyn Nielsen
2000-2030
Markets Africa
Siki Mgabadeli (and Carina Kamal from London)
2030-2100
Kaleidoscope
Mandlakazi Mpahlwa
2100-2110
News@Nine
Nikiwe Bikitsha
2110-2150
The Other Dimension
Lerato Mbele
2150-2200
US Closing Bell
Maria Bartiromo
2200-2230
Different shows every day
2230-2300
US Closing Bell
Maria Bartiromo
2300-0000
Europe Tonight
Guy Johnson

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