Dennis Kneale

LEAVING CNBC?

DailyFinance | JEFF BERCOVICI | Posted 05.25.2011

Dennis Kneale's turbulent but entertaining tenure at CNBC is set to end, barring a last-minute plot twist. According to sources with knowledge of the ...

Dennis Kneale: 'I'm Not Sure [CNBC Bosses] Ever Watched' My Canceled Show

Business Insider | Vince Veneziani | Posted 05.25.2011

But CNBC canceled the show in mid-September 2009, filling the time slot with documentary retreads on everything from "California Chronic" to "Billiona...

Dennis Kneale's CNBC Show Canceled

The New York Observer | Felix Gillette | Posted 09.19.2009

CNBC executives have cancelled their prime-time Dennis Kneale experiment....

Cash for Clunkers with our Bread and Circuses in Pax Americana

Michael Pento | Posted 05.25.2011

Michael Pento

It is increased production and decreased consumption that we need. We need to boost savings and pay down our debt.

Dennis Kneale Finds Groove On CNBC By Lashing Out At "Digital Dickweed" Bloggers

The New York Observer | Felix Gillette | Posted 05.25.2011

Finding your rhythm as a rookie anchor in cable news, circa 2009, is in large part about learning to tap your inner outrage. On the night of Tuesday, ...

Dennis Kneale Rants Against "Dickweed" Blogger Critics Again: "I'm Not Sorry At All, I Meant Every Word" (VIDEO)

Huffington Post | Nicholas Graham | Posted 05.25.2011

CNBC host Dennis Kneale is back for more, escalating a feud he began with the blogosphere yesterday with another long-winded rant. Kneale said he was ...

Dennis Kneale Freaks Out At "Dickweed" Blogger Critics In Epic Rant (VIDEO)

Huffington Post | Nicholas Graham | Posted 05.25.2011

***UPDATED*** Via Gawker comes this fantastic rant from CNBC host Dennis Kneale in which he rails against his "cowardly," "dickweed" blogger critics ...

HuffPost's Jason Linkins Discusses California's Troubled Film Industry On CNBC

Huff TV | Posted 05.25.2011

Huff TV

Huffington Post political reporter Jason Linkins appeared on CNBC Friday to discuss the threats facing California's film industry. CNBC's Julia Boors...