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Street Signs (television show) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Street Signs (TV series)
''Street Signs'' is an Asian television business program aired in a two-hour format on CNBC Asia. Before the Asian version debuted on March 31, 2014 (see "CNBC Asia" further down this page for more information), it was an American television business news program that aired on CNBC at 2:00pm ET. The US version's final episode aired on February 6, 2015, due to ''Power Lunch'' returning to a two-hour format. ==About the show (US version)==
It was originally a two-hour program that aired on CNBC from 1996 to 2002-02-01. It was cancelled effective 2002-02-04 and ''Power Lunch'' occupied its vacated slot as a result of CNBC's revamped programming line-up. On 2003-12-08, former ''Business Center'' co-anchor and original host Ron Insana revived ''Street Signs''. And on March 2006, ''Squawk on the Street'' co-anchor Erin Burnett replaced Insana as the program's new host. Burnett left CNBC on May 6, 2011. The show was last hosted by Amanda Drury and Brian Sullivan. This program focused on the day's market action. In addition, prominent Wall Street analysts, investors and executives regularly appear on the program to offer their perspective. On October 13, 2014, ''Street Signs'' was launched in full 1080i high-definition as part of CNBC US' network-wide switch to a full 16:9 letterbox presentation.
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