CNBC - tv-guide

Here is the daily tv-listing for cnbc - Saturday

Time TV-show
05.30
Business Arabia

A look at the region's business news, including an insight into the people who are making the headlines at the moment.

06.00
Business Poland

06.15
Business Turkey

06.30
Wall Street Journal

A comprehensive look at the week's most important financial news stories.

07.00
Straight Talk

Current affairs.

07.30
Managing Asia

08.00
Answers with Bayless Conley

08.35
Hillsong

09.00
Europe This Week

Financial developments in Europe over the past seven days and a look ahead to the coming week.

09.30
Business Arabia

A look at the region's business news, including an insight into the people who are making the headlines at the moment.

10.00
Wall Street Journal

A comprehensive look at the week's most important financial news stories.

10.30
Business Turkey

10.45
Business Poland

11.00
Straight Talk

11.30
Gateway to the Middle East

12.00
The Oprah Effect

13.00
CNBC Sports

All the headlines from the world of sport, including news from PGA golf, the Davis Cup, the KB cup and the RCA championships.

15.00
CNBC Sports

All the headlines from the world of sport, including news from PGA golf, the Davis Cup, the KB cup and the RCA championships.

17.00
Coca Cola: The Real Story Behind the Real Thing

18.00
The Marriage from Hell: The Break Up of AOL and Time Warner

19.00
Newbos

20.00
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

Topical comedy and chat, with host Jay Leno.

20.45
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

Topical comedy and chat, with host Jay Leno.

21.30
World Business

Leading business personalities currently hitting the headlines.

22.00
Boomers

Blogs about CNBC

Here you can find the latest blogs about the channel CNBC and all the tv-shows broadcasted.

Obama Housing Bailout Under Attack - CNBC
Criticism of the Obama Administration's mortgage bailout, the Home Affordable Modification Program,
Activision's Next Blockbuster as Starcraft II Hits Shelves - CNBC
Normally, the release of a PC game – even a highly anticipated one – wouldn't be a particularly big
Economy - Fear Cheap Money, Not Double Dip: Morgan Stanley - CNBC
Fears over a double-dip recession for the global economy are waning, but investors should be more wo