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Simon Hobbs is a British-born journalist who became an American citizen in 2018. He worked for business news channel
CNBC CNBC (formerly Consumer News and Business Channel) is an American basic cable business news channel. It provides business news programming on weekdays from 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Eastern Time, while broadcasting talk sho ...
for 18 years, first in London and then at the New York Stock Exchange and for five years he was a co-anchor of the 10am hour of ''
Squawk on the Street ''Squawk on the Street'', which debuted on December 19, 2005, is a business show on CNBC that follows the first 90 minutes of trading on Wall Street in the United States. Originally airing as a one-hour program, the show doubled its airtime t ...
'' until his departure from CNBC in July 2016. He currently lives in Los Angeles, freelancing and hosting conferences.


Biography

Hobbs is best known for working for CNBC, and was with the channel from 1998 to 2016. Before joining CNBC he worked for LBC news radio in the UK for 8 years, rising from reporter to executive producer, with stints at
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and
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's ''
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''. For
CNBC Europe Consumer News and Business Channel Europe (referred to on air simply as CNBC) is a business and financial news television channel which airs across Europe. The station is based in London, where it shares the Adrian Smith (architect), Adrian S ...
, Hobbs initially co-anchored ''
Squawk Box Europe ''Squawk Box Europe'' (since May 2011, billed on-screen as just Squawk Box) is a television business news programme on CNBC Europe, aired from 7-10am CET (6-9am WET) each weekday. It also airs on CNBC Asia between 2.00 p.m.-5.00 p.m. Hong Kong / ...
'' and also anchored '' Europe Today'' and its replacement ''Today's Business'' was the first show to totally interact with new video wall technology. In 2003 Hobbs switched to afternoons, hosting '' European Closing Bell'' and '' Europe Tonight''. He hosted ''European Closing Bell'' and ''Europe Tonight'' until
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became host of both shows in March 2007. In 2007 AIB awarded Hobbs 'International Presenter of the Year – Television' for being "polished, passionate and enthused”" From March 2007 to July 2009 Hobbs produced and anchored 66 episodes of globetrotting interview series ''The Leaders'' which was shown as inflight entertainment on 10 airlines and released by NBC Universal as both a DVD and for digital download. In conjunction with CNBC Europe's two major advertisers, BT Global and Royal Dutch Shell, Hobbs was sent around the world to host live TV debates. He also hosted international events for the European Union, World Bank and UN agencies. In 2009 CNBC relocated him to their USA headquarters to prevent him from relaunching rival
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. The Financial Times wrote at the time "Anyone familiar with Simon Hobbs’ interviewing style will know that he is no corporate lackey. Quite the contrary, in fact — he’s tough, to the point". Initially Hobbs reported extensively across the US network on the unfolding European debt crisis , with fill-in anchor slots , until he was assigned co-anchoring duties on ''
Squawk on the Street ''Squawk on the Street'', which debuted on December 19, 2005, is a business show on CNBC that follows the first 90 minutes of trading on Wall Street in the United States. Originally airing as a one-hour program, the show doubled its airtime t ...
'' in 2011, where he co-hosted the program's second hour. In addition to anchoring the 10am ET hour for CNBC USA, Hobbs also delivered a daily wrap of the European Market Close at 11.30am ET and covered CNBC's travel beat, reporting extensively on the lodging and cruise line industries, along with the giant online travel agencies. And anchored two seasons of 'Executive Vision' sponsored by Credit Suisse. On 18 August 2011, at the height of the Euro Zone crisis, Hobbs made headlines when he challenged his CNBC colleague Jim Cramer on air for inaccurately suggesting that the French banks were about to go under, which could have had devastating consequences for the world's financial system. On June 27, 2014, during his CNBC program "Squawk on the Street," Hobbs accidentally re-"
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" Apple CEO
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as gay. Tim Cook was already "out," based on his appearance in out.com's Power List 2013. Cook later publicly confirmed that he is gay in an opinion piece advocating for human rights and equality. On August 18, 2014, Hobbs accepted the ALS ice water bucket challenge from Carnival CEO Arnold Donald and was drenched by co-anchor Sara Eisen outside the NYSE. He in turn challenged the CEOs of Priceline, Marriott and GoPro who all then accepted. His last day on CNBC U.S. was July 29, 2016.Adweek
"Simon Hobbs Leaving CNBC"
''TV Newser'', 2016


See also

* List of CNBC personalities


References

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