CNBC is making major changes to its weekday programming, including a new 7 p.m. show to replace Shepard Smith’s show that was canceled two months ago.
The new 7pm show will be called last call and will be hosted by Brian Sullivan, who is currently global exchange. According to a memo from CNBC President KC Sullivan, last call It will be a “fast-paced, entertaining business show exploring the intersection of money, culture and politics,” featuring newsmaker interviews, panel discussions and debate segments.
This program effectively replaces the shepard smith newsa general interest news program that was canceled in November.
But 7 p.m. wasn’t the only lineup change Sullivan announced Thursday.
11 am show technical inspection will be replaced by an additional hour rattle on the streetwill be hosted by Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen.
The TechCheck brand will continue as a franchise through a brand segment on CNBC’s weekday show hosted by Deirdre Bosa, as well as digital and social original content.
Elsewhere: Eisen will also host the 10 a.m. rattle on the streetdepartment close the doorbell; Scott Wapner will be from Shut the doorbell: Overtime arrive close the doorbelland will continue to anchor halftime reportwill now originate from the NYSE; Morgan Brennan will originate from rattle on the street arrive Shut the doorbell: Overtime; Frank Holland will take over global exchange For Sullivan.
CNBC’s lineup of primetime programming will continue to air reruns of reality shows such as shark tank and undercover bossthough Sullivan added that the channel will also add more business-focused documentaries.