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''Morning Call'' is an American TV business program that aired on
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, from 10AM to 12 noon ET weekdays. The show premiered as '' Midday Call'' on February 4, 2002, offered a clear focus on real-time market coverage at the heart of the trading day. Previous programs shown in the same time slot were ''
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''. The program last aired August 8, 2007.


About the program

On February 3, 2006, Ted David, who had co-anchored ''Morning Call'' with Liz Claman since 2003, left the program while being promoted to senior anchor at CNBC Business Radio. From to 2007-07-17, Claman was joined in the 10-11am hour by Mark Haines (who reported from the
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), and in the 11am-noon hour by various anchors, including
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(see anchor roster below). On July 20, 2007, CNBC replaced the first hour of the two-hour program with an expanded ''
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and Trish Regan served as interim anchors for the program, which was completely revamped on 2007-07-23. In addition to the aforementioned 2007-07-23 revamp, the anchors were joined on set by a guest contributor, very similar to ''
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''. On August 8, 2007, the show was renamed—and replaced—by ''The Call''. The name change to ''The Call'' with Dylan Ratigan (who left the show in late 2008 and was replaced by
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Anchor roster


Segments

The following segments below were carried over to ''The Call'' as of 2007-08-08: * Here's The Morning Call On...: The appropriately-titled first segment of the show looked at the morning's business headlines. * The Bond Report:
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reported from Chicago with a look at the US Bond market. * Your Best Trades Now: A guest joined the show with the anchors and a guest contributor to talk about what his/her best stock picks are right now. * Stocks To Watch: Bob O'Brien (formerly of
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) looked at the US stocks making news. *
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("Tech Check"), Diana Olick ("Realty Check") and
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("Sports Biz"). * The Journal Report: Seen on Mondays with a reporter from
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. * Seidman Speaks: CNBC's chief commentator
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makes a guest appearance and answers viewers' Email questions. Seen on Thursdays. *
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Pick and Pan of the Week: Seen on Fridays with Christine Benz of Morningstar. * European Market Wrap Up: The last segment of the program features a wrap-up of the close of the European stock markets (barring breaking news). The following segments below moved to the second hour of ''Squawk on the Street'' as of 2007-07-23: * Weekly Energy Inventory Data: Seen at 10:30am ET on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
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reports from the NYMEX on the weekly inventory data for crude oil,
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(on Wednesdays), and
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(on Thursdays). * Suze Says: This segment, with
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, is seen on Mondays. * Fast Money Trade School: Seen on Tuesdays and Thursdays, this segment features one of the traders from the CNBC TV program, '' Fast Money''. *
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's Road Rules: ''
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On location

Occasionally, ''Morning Call'' was broadcast live on location, such as the NYMEX. One of these examples came on May 31, 2007, when this program was named ''Morning Call'', Liz Claman anchored the entire 2-hour program from the NYMEX (along with Haines at the NYSE for the first hour and Ratigan at CNBC Global Headquarters in
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on the day the weekly crude oil, gasoline, distillate, and natural gas inventories report were released by the EIA.


CNBC Europe

The second hour of ''Morning Call'' was not seen on
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as the European network instead aired '' European Closing Bell'' at 1700
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. As of July 19, 2007, this program (which was later renamed ''The Call'', as mentioned above) is no longer broadcast on CNBC Europe apart from on European market holidays and during daylight saving time.


Worldwide ''Morning Call''

Around CNBC's global branches, there were many variations of ''Morning Call'' around the world:


See also

* '' Asia Market Watch'' (discontinued after 2007-03-23) * '' Morning Exchange'' (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 ...
'' * '' The Call''


References


External links

*
''Morning Call'' formerly official blog: ''The Morning Blog'' on Windows Live Spaces (2005-10 - 2006-12-03)

New "Morning Blog" on CNBC.com: ''Wake Up Call'' (Since 2006-12-04)
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