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The top business and finance news platform to showcase bell-to-bell market coverage through daily shows and special events
On Monday, January 7th, 2019 beginning at 9am ET, Yahoo Finance extends its daily live programming to eight hours. The business and finance platform’s bell-to-bell coverage will feature six daily shows, with an additional special weekly program hosted by Yahoo Finance’s editor in chief, “Influencers with Andy Serwer,” on Thursdays at 5pm ET. Throughout the day, anchors and analysts will provide commentary on breaking news, political stories, pop culture moments and the day’s stock market activity.
All programs will stream on Yahoo Finance, the Yahoo Finance app, and Apple TV, with select shows and special events available live and on-demand via Yahoo on the Roku Channel.
To achieve this milestone, Yahoo Finance has recently grown its staff and increased content production from three to eight hours of live programming, welcoming leading anchors including: Adam Shapiro (formerly of Fox Business), Julie Hyman (formerly of Bloomberg TV) and Jackie DeAngelis (formerly of CNBC), who join Yahoo Finance veterans: Alexis Christoforous, Jen Rogers, Myles Udland, Seana Smith, Dan Roberts and Melody Hahm.
PROGRAMMING LINEUP:
**all times shown in EST
9:00AM – The First Trade (formerly Market Movers) Market preview and opening bell coverage, bringing you the headlines expected to drive the day’s market action. Heavily investor-focused content combined with the top stories (news, sports, entertainment) away from finance/business.
10:00AM – YFi AM (formerly Morning Meeting) Yahoo Finance’s conversational morning chat show covering not only the top headlines, but stories that are driving the most “buzz.”
11:00AM – On the Move (formerly Midday Movers) A look at the top headlines and in depth analysis of what is moving the markets.
1:00PM – YFi PM (new show) Yahoo Finance’s conversational afternoon chat show covering not only the top headlines, but stories that are driving the most “buzz.”
2:00PM – The Ticker (new show) Each day, we’ll focus this hour on the top 10 tickers driving the day’s action. The program will highlight Yahoo Finance’s proprietary data analysis on which stocks are receiving the most clicks from our members and those “Tickers” will be highlighted on “The Ticker.”
3:00PM – The Final Round (extended) Looking ahead to the closing bell, covering the most important business news stories of the day, what’s driving the markets and what to expect in the days and weeks ahead.
5:00PM on Thursday – Influencers with Andy Serwer (new show) Yahoo Finance presents Influencers with Andy Serwer, a weekly interview series. Yahoo Finance Editor-in-Chief Andy Serwer will sit down with some of the biggest names in business, politics, entertainment, sports, and academia. ‘Influencers’ will focus on industry trends, the macro economy and issues of the day through a business lens. Guests include: Barry Diller, Jill Abramson, Danny Meyer, Glenn Hutchins, Jean Case, Darren Walker, Tarana Burke, and more.
For any media requests, please contact YFiPR@oath.com
Follow Yahoo Finance on Social Media:
Twitter: @YahooFinance
Instagram: @yahoofinance
Facebook: YahooFinance
LinkedIn: Yahoo-Finance
YouTube: YahooFinance
Want to join the conversation? Tweet at @YahooFinance with your questions and comments for a chance to be featured on a show
Want to help spread the news? Tweet:@ YahooFinance launches live bell to bell coverage today. Stream on the YFi app or online at finance.yahoo.com #YahooFinance
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This website, LoveCraftWines, has a fantastic article on the Top 10 Best WineMaking Kits & WineMaking Starter Kits for Beginners.
Like every marketer, @garyvee originally thought he needed somebody’s product to sell. A marketer without a brand to manage seemed like a bricklayer with no bricks to lay. But the digital revolution changed that. It may be an old observation now, but what Wine Library TV taught Vaynerchuk back then was still a revelation: People could be brands. He could be a brand. And by treating himself like one, he could fashion himself into a walking, talking R&D lab, testing his more forward-thinking marketing theories on himself, without having to gain some client’s permission first. Then, if his personal brand took off, he could package those theories and strategies and sell them to clients, in effect helping them be more like Gary Vaynerchuk. “I never actually set out wanting to be a personal brand, leveraging that to sell my own stuff,” he says. “Instead it’s how I learned my craft, by being the plumber and the electrician and the general contractor. I got to test my beliefs.” One of those beliefs became this: Provide value over and over again – educate, entertain, enlighten – and then present your “ask” to the audience. Subscribe to my channel. Buy some wine. Read my book. (He’d go on to spell this out in his 2013 book Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook. The jabs are the value; the right hooks are the asks.) So he handed control of the wine shop back to his father and began preparing for his biggest ask yet: If you like my social media insights so much, hire me to execute them on your behalf. In 2009, Vaynerchuk and his brother AJ launched @vaynermedia. _
From the June 2017 issue of Entrepreneur Magazine
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