Today, there are rafts of TV personalities trading theories and tidbits on the latest news from Wall Street. Each owes a debt to Louis Rukeyser for blazing the trail - with panache, style and passion.
HARTFORD, Conn. - Louis Rukeyser, a best-selling author, columnist, lecturer and television host who delivered pun-filled, commonsense commentary on complicated business and economic news, died ...
Many an old Wall Street hand was rubbing his weary eyes this morning and wondering if hell had frozen over during the night. First, the eternally gray Wall Street Journal arrived with a redesigned ...
BALTIMORE -- Maryland Public Television is firing the longtime host of its popular finance and investment program, saying Louis Rukeyser used the show to discuss a contract dispute and promote his new ...
Watch out Lou Dobbs. TV’s other Wall Street whiz, Lou Rukeyser, appears to be headed to cable. Rukeyser, the higher-rated-but-less-talked-about financial news anchor, is in talks to jump to CNBC. The ...
WRY PBS “Wall Street Week” host Louis Rukeyser, who has anchored the show for all of its 32 years, got pink-slipped yesterday by his public television bosses. Maryland Public Television, which ...
If PBS will do it, who won't? Louis Rukeyser Louis Rukeyser must be asking himself that question this week as he contemplates his next career move, now that Maryland Public Television has nudged him ...
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Nearly one year after Louis Rukeyser last appeared on the Friday night financial show that bears his name, cable network CNBC said yesterday that he has told them he will not return and asked them to ...