Squawk Alley

Squawk Alley (2014-2017)

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Squawk Alley is an American business news program aired on CNBC from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm Eastern Time. It is broadcast live Monday through Friday from a trading-floor set inside Post 9 at the New York Stock Exchange, which is shared with Squawk on the Street and Closing Bell. Debuting on May 19, 2014, Squawk Alley, which is anchored by Carl Quintanilla, Kayla Tausche and Jon Fortt, replaced the third hour of Squawk on the Street (also co-anchored by Quintanilla). This program, which focuses primarily on technology, also takes a look at the day's ongoing U.S. stock market action, as well as the close of the European stock markets.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 11:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2017-09-29Episode 194Sep 29, 2017
2017-09-28Episode 193Sep 28, 2017
2017-09-27Episode 192Sep 27, 2017
2017-09-26Episode 191Sep 26, 2017
2017-09-25Episode 190Sep 25, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Squawk Alley' premiere?

'Squawk Alley' premiered on October 6, 2014.

Who are the main hosts of 'Squawk Alley'?

The main hosts of 'Squawk Alley' are Carl Quintanilla, Jon Fortt, and Kayla Tausche.

How often does 'Squawk Alley' air?

'Squawk Alley' airs on weekdays, Monday through Friday.

What is the format of 'Squawk Alley'?

'Squawk Alley' is a financial news program that focuses on technology and the intersection between Wall Street and Silicon Valley.

Are there any recurring segments in 'Squawk Alley'?

Yes, 'Brainstorm Tech: Top 5' is a recurring segment in 'Squawk Alley' where they discuss the top five technology stories of the day.

Have there been any notable guests on 'Squawk Alley'?

Yes, over the years, 'Squawk Alley' has featured a wide range of notable guests, including CEOs, entrepreneurs, and industry experts.

How long is each episode of 'Squawk Alley'?

Each episode of 'Squawk Alley' is approximately one hour long.

What is the target audience of 'Squawk Alley'?

'Squawk Alley' is primarily aimed at individuals interested in business, finance, technology, and the stock market.

Has 'Squawk Alley' won any awards?

While there is no information available regarding any awards won specifically by 'Squawk Alley,' the show has garnered a dedicated following and positive reviews from viewers.

How has 'Squawk Alley' contributed to the financial news landscape?

'Squawk Alley' has provided a unique perspective by exploring the relationship between Silicon Valley and Wall Street, offering insights into the world of technology and its impact on the financial markets.

What sets 'Squawk Alley' apart from other financial news programs?

One aspect that sets 'Squawk Alley' apart is its focus on technology and the in-depth coverage it provides regarding emerging trends, startups, and major players in the industry, bridging the gap between finance and technology.

Are there any other shows similar to 'Squawk Alley'?

While 'Squawk Alley' stands out with its focus on technology and its unique blend of financial and technological insights, there are other financial news programs that cover similar topics but with different angles and approaches.

How has the content of 'Squawk Alley' evolved since its premiere?

Over the years, the content of 'Squawk Alley' has evolved alongside shifts in the technology and financial landscapes. It has adapted to cover emerging trends, tech IPOs, industry disruptors, and market movers.

Is 'Squawk Alley' primarily focused on domestic or international markets?

'Squawk Alley' primarily focuses on both domestic and international markets, exploring the global impact of technology and the financial sector.

How does 'Squawk Alley' engage with its audience?

'Squawk Alley' engages with its audience through discussions, interviews, and interactive features, encouraging viewers to participate in the conversation surrounding the intersection of technology and finance.

Has 'Squawk Alley' covered any significant events in the technology industry?

Yes, 'Squawk Alley' has covered significant events in the technology industry, such as major product launches, breakthrough announcements, mergers and acquisitions, and the impact of tech giants on the market.

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