Dylan's leaving CNBC is a real loss as he was willing to be more critical of some of the dishonest or questionable behaviors displayed on Wall Street and he took the time to make sure the viewers understood the issues that were being discussed by guests or the Fast Money traders.
As for some of the comments in this thread complaining about the liberal bias of CNBC, I guess we hear what we want to hear. I find too many of the anchors seem like they are using Fox News talking points to regularly criticize Obama policies and are far too willing to defend greedy and questionable behavior on Wall Street (accept for the designated villain, Bernie Madoff).
Submitted by Old Guy (not verified) on March 28, 2009 - 8:23pm.
A Shame Dylan is leaving and What CNBC are you watching?
Dylan's leaving CNBC is a real loss as he was willing to be more critical of some of the dishonest or questionable behaviors displayed on Wall Street and he took the time to make sure the viewers understood the issues that were being discussed by guests or the Fast Money traders.
As for some of the comments in this thread complaining about the liberal bias of CNBC, I guess we hear what we want to hear. I find too many of the anchors seem like they are using Fox News talking points to regularly criticize Obama policies and are far too willing to defend greedy and questionable behavior on Wall Street (accept for the designated villain, Bernie Madoff).