Shepard Smith’s last show will air later in November, and CNBC intends to replace his program with an evening hour devoted to business news in early 2023
, will leave CNBC as it focuses more intently on its core product: information tailored for viewers interested in the markets and personal finance.
In a memo sent to staffers Thursday, Sullivan indicated the network needed to “prioritize and focus on our core strengths of business news and personal finance. This is key in our efforts to continue building on our position as the number one global business news brand and to connect with new audiences of all kinds interested in their financial future.
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