Wall $treet Week Funding Credits compilation (1970-present)*
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- *PBS ran Wall $treet Week from 1970 to 2005, mainly having Louis Rukeyser as the show's host until 2002. In 2015, the show had been revived and has aired on Fox Business Network from 2016-2017, and then on Bloomberg Television since 2020.
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The memories of Louis Rukeyser are still charred in my heart.
3:00 - You know, I think Hilton missed out on a big opportunity with this funding process. They could have had Louis Rukeyser's tip sheets or transcripts of each show printed and available at their hotels.
R i p Louis
Yep. He passed away four years after he got fired. By the way, do you like the Deloitte & Touche ad at 18:31? I love it.
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R.I.P Louis Rukeyser😢😢😢😢❤
After Maryland public television screwed Louis over so did the viewership of the program
My dad watches Wall Street since he came to the USA he didn’t know about American money because he only knew about Jamaican money until he started working for the Metropolitan Transit Authority (NY MTA) he was being trained at the Bronx location then he started working at the Fresh Pond NY location now he’s a Mechanic at the Fort Hamilton location at the Jackie Gleason Depot when he reaches 25 years he will be retiring because he will be 67 years old August 18th, 2024
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Please do Masterpiece Funding next; or WETA or DiC
Wall Street Week was a great show-until Louis Rukeyser got fired. (He died four years after that.)
Why did Louis Rukeyser get fired? I'm just curious.
@@Angelina24yt From WIkipedia: "From its ratings peak in the early 1980s, WSW suffered a long steady decline in viewers due to competition from shows such as the Nightly Business Report, cable programs like Moneyline, and cable networks such as CNBC. By 2001 viewership was down to 1,500,000 households and demographics showed that the average WSW viewer was 65 years old (about the same age as Rukeyser). MPT began to discuss the possibility of updating the format in an effort to reverse these trends. On March 21, 2002, MPT announced that beginning in June the program would be renamed Wall Street Week with Fortune, would be a collaboration between MPT and Fortune magazine, and would feature two new cohosts. Rukeyser was invited to remain with the program in a reduced role as a senior correspondent, but he turned down the offer.
The following evening, Rukeyser opened the telecast by announcing "A funny thing happened to me on the way to the studio this week-I got ambushed." He criticized MPT's decision to change the show format, announced that he was developing a new business program for PBS, and concluded his commentary by asking viewers to write to their local PBS station and request it carry his new show. After the broadcast MPT dismissed Rukeyser and executive producer Rich Dubroff. Over the next three months Marshall Loeb and Ray Brady served as guest hosts while the new format was put in place."
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Sperry corporation not only appears at wall street week. It also appears at nature.
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Wall Street Weak (1970-2021) Season 1 (1970-1979) Season 2 (1979-1989) Season 3 (1989-1999) Season 4 (1999-2009) Season 5 (2009-2013) Season 6 (2013-2021).
Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser is a production of Maryland Public Television made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by this station and other Public Television Stations and the Ford Foundation and by contributions to your PBS stations from Viewers Like You. Thank you.
I like how they replaced the S in Wall Street Week with $.
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CPB returned funding the series in 1991 since the late 70's before they stopped funding the series in the late 90's.
We love the Kauffman fund!
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Nice and futurey!
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I can't tell how long announcer Alec Webb worked at Maryland Public Television.
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The theme song (that I can hear) is money jangling. D:
8:23: *E N R O N* (That one aged well. ;D)
Hanson trust has the win!
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MFS = Monarch Financial Services, Inc.
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