Nightly Business Report | |
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Also known as | NBR |
Genre | Newsmagazine |
Created by | Linda O'Bryon |
Presented by |
Sue Herera Tyler Mathisen |
Theme music composer | Edd Kalehoff |
Opening theme | Edd Kalehoff |
Ending theme | Edd Kalehoff |
Composer(s) | Edd Kalehoff |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Location(s) | New York City, New York, U.S. |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) |
NBCUniversal (2013-present) NBR Worldwide Inc. (2010-2013) NBR Enterprises, Inc. and WPBT Miami/Community Television Foundation of South Florida, Inc. (1979-2010) |
Distributor |
American Public Television (1980-2005; 2011-present) PBS (1979-1980; 2005-2011) |
Release | |
Original network |
American Public Television (1980-2005; 2011-Present) PBS (1979-1980; 2005-2011) |
Picture format |
480i (SDTV), 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | January 22, 1979 – Present |
External links | |
Website |
Nightly Business Report is an American business news magazine television program that has aired weeknights on public television stations since January 22, 1979. Internationally the show is seen on CNBC Europe.
In February 2013, CNBC purchased the show and closed the Miami news operations. Tyler Mathisen joined Susie Gharib as co-host when the show relaunched on March 4, 2013. From January 22, 1979 to March 1, 2013, the show was produced at WPBT in Miami, Florida. Gharib left the show on December 31, 2014 and was replaced on January 5, 2015 by Sue Herera, who was previously Mathisen's co-anchor on CNBC's Power Lunch.
The daily program consists of reports on the changes in the , indices, and of note for the day, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, NASDAQ, the S&P 500, and other major markets, as well as interviews with important business persons, generally CEOs of major companies as well as economists, market analysts and policy makers.
Special programs on market holidays depart from this format, and often deal with a single subject or theme; New Year's Day and Independence Day editions tend to focus on retrospectives and predictions for the past and coming fiscal periods. The program often concludes with a commentary. Segments within the program include Market Monitor, Street Critique, Women in Leadership, and Planet Forward to name a few. There was a 15-minute morning version of NBR called Morning Business Report during the mid-1990s.