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''Closing Bell'' can refer to two CNBC programs: the original ''Closing Bell'' on
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(which debuted on February 4, 2002) and '' European Closing Bell'' on
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(which was cancelled on December 18, 2015). The show is named after the bell that is rung to signify the end of a trading session on the
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which occurs at 4:00 pm EST. Many exchanges used to signify end of trading with a gong or bell when they were operated on an
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basis. The New York Stock Exchange still uses this system and often invites special guests to ring the bell. The CNBC shows use this name as they cover the period up to the end of trading and review the trading of the day after the market has closed.


About the show


History

''Closing Bell'' airs on CNBC between 3pm and 4pm,
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. The program is anchored by
Sara Eisen Sara Aliza Eisen (born August 7, 1984) is a financial news anchor for CNBC. Education Eisen attended New York University as an undergraduate and completed her graduate studies at Northwestern University. Career Eisen worked for Bloomberg Televi ...
at the
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.
Maria Bartiromo Maria Sara Bartiromo (born September 11, 1967) is an American financial journalist, television personality, news anchor, and author. She is the host of ''Mornings with Maria'' and '' Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street'' on the Fox Business Network as ...
was the original anchor of the show ran from 3-5pm ET until she departed from the network on November 22, 2013 to join the
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. During the 4-5pm block, Maria said with the phrase, "it is 4 O'Clock on Wall Street - do you know where your money is?". Bartiromo's role was replaced with Kelly Evans following the former's aforementioned departure. Like her predecessor, Evans anchored the 4-5pm ET block.
Tyler Mathisen Tyler Chris Mathisen is a journalist for CNBC. He hosts ''Power Lunch''. Early life and education Mathisen was born in Arlington, Virginia in 1954. His father, Chris, was a war correspondent while in the United States Navy during World War II an ...
was the former co-anchor from 3-4pm ET (originally from 4-5pm ET), until he was promoted in 2005. That same year,
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took over the 3-4pm ET co-anchoring duties until his departure from the network in March 2009. Starting January 2011,
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became co-anchor after co-anchoring ''
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'' since 1996-2009 and taking a 1-year leave of absence. On March 12, 2018, Griffeth moved to
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' ''
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'' to reunite with his former ''Power Lunch'' co-anchor,
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, while Frost (formerly co-anchor of ''
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'') replaced Griffeth as Kelly Evans' co-anchor of ''Closing Bell''. In 2012, ''Closing Bell'' moved to a new trading-floor studio set inside Post 9 at the NYSE, which is shared with two other CNBC US shows, ''
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'' and ''
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'' (formerly ''
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'').On October 13, 2014, ''Closing Bell'', along with CNBC's other trading-day programs, were launched in full 1080i high-definition as part of a network-wide switch to a full 16:9 letterbox presentation. On November 30, 2018, Sara Eisen (also at the time, co-anchor of ''
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''), who filled in for Kelly Evans while the latter was on away maternity leave, took over Evans' role permanently, with Wilfred Frost also co-anchoring both hours of the show with Eisen. By coincidence, both Frost and Eisen had previously co-anchored ''Worldwide Exchange'' for 2 years. Following Frost's departure on February 16, 2022, Michael Santoli became co-anchor and held that post until March 14, when Eisen became the sole anchor of ''Closing Bell'', which itself had its runtime halved from two hours to one hour. ''Closing Bell: Overtime'', anchored by Scott Wapner, replaced the second hour of ''Closing Bell'', also on March 14.


Content

The first hour of the program covers the last hour of trading in the US stock markets, covering the closing bells of the NYSE and
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at 4pm ET.
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provides live reports from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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provided live reports from the NASDAQ until becoming the host of CNBC Halftime Report (his role has since been filled by
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). At around 3:45p EST, the segment “Closing Bell: Market Zone” begins. This segment includes the latest business news and what’s moving the markets that day, plus expert analysis until the close at 4P EST. This segment is divided into sections which are shown in a lower-third which shows upcoming topics along with a text box. When this segment begins, a sidebar appears on the right, showing the major indexes, and stocks moving the market. Along with that, on the top is a
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, which replaces the one which appears on the bottom where the bug normally is and starts at 3P EST, and stops when the Market Zone starts. After 4pm ET, the show's name changes to ''Closing Bell: Overtime'' and this hour features analysis of the day's winners and losers, company results that are issued after the close of trade, and other business news.


Hosts


Current anchors

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Sara Eisen Sara Aliza Eisen (born August 7, 1984) is a financial news anchor for CNBC. Education Eisen attended New York University as an undergraduate and completed her graduate studies at Northwestern University. Career Eisen worked for Bloomberg Televi ...
(2018–present)


Former anchors

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Maria Bartiromo Maria Sara Bartiromo (born September 11, 1967) is an American financial journalist, television personality, news anchor, and author. She is the host of ''Mornings with Maria'' and '' Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street'' on the Fox Business Network as ...
(2002–2013), now anchor of ''Mornings with Maria'' on
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*
Kelly Evans Kelly Evans (born July 17, 1985) is an American journalist and co-anchor of ''Power Lunch'' on the CNBC business news channel. She was previously based in CNBC Europe's London, England, headquarters from May 2012 to May 2013 and is now based in CN ...
(2013–2018), now anchor of ''The Exchange'' and co-anchor of ''Power Lunch'' *
Wilfred Frost Wilfred Frost (born 7 August 1985) is a contributor for Sky News, NBC and CNBC. Early life and education Frost is the son of Sir David Frost, an interviewer and television host, and Lady Carina Fitzalan-Howard, a daughter of the 17th Duke of Nor ...
(2018–2022) *
Bill Griffeth Bill Griffeth is an author and retired TV news anchor. Early life and education In 1980, Griffeth received a bachelor's degree in journalism from California State University, Northridge. While a student there, Griffeth co-hosted a weekly intervi ...
(2011–2018), now CNBC anchor at-large; was previously co-anchor of ''
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'' until its end in late December 2019 *
Tyler Mathisen Tyler Chris Mathisen is a journalist for CNBC. He hosts ''Power Lunch''. Early life and education Mathisen was born in Arlington, Virginia in 1954. His father, Chris, was a war correspondent while in the United States Navy during World War II an ...
(2002–2005), now co-anchor of ''Power Lunch'' *
Dylan Ratigan Dylan Jason Ratigan (born April 19, 1972) is an American businessman, author, film producer, former host of MSNBC's ''The Dylan Ratigan Show'' and political commentator for ''The Young Turks''. He was a candidate for the U.S. House of Representa ...
(2006–2009), along with ''Closing Bell'', formerly hosted '' Fast Money''; he then hosted ''
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'' on
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from 2009–2012; since then, he is no longer active in the television industry * Michael Santoli (February–March 2022)


Worldwide ''Closing Bell''

Around CNBC's global branches, there are many counterparts of ''Closing Bell'' in the world: As the major Asian markets all close at different times, there is no "Asian Closing Bell". The equivalent programme is ''
Worldwide Exchange ''Worldwide Exchange'' is a television business news program on CNBC channels around the world. It used to be broadcast live from studios on three continents until May 11, 2012. The programme is anchored by Brian Sullivan and is produced at CN ...
'', which replaced '' Asia Market Wrap'' on 2005-12-19.


See also

*'' Asia Market Wrap'' (discontinued after 2005-12-16) *''
Worldwide Exchange ''Worldwide Exchange'' is a television business news program on CNBC channels around the world. It used to be broadcast live from studios on three continents until May 11, 2012. The programme is anchored by Brian Sullivan and is produced at CN ...
'' *'' European Closing Bell'' (discontinued after 2015-12-18) *'' Europe Tonight'' (discontinued after 2010-03-01) *'' Europe This Week'' *'' Countdown to the Closing Bell'' (a
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program aired from 3-4 ET the same timeslot) * List of programs broadcast by CNBC


References


External links


''Closing Bell'' official website on CNBC.com''Closing Bell'' official blog on CNBC.com: ''Closing Time'' (since 2006-12-04)
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