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Wall Street Week : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wall Street Week
''Wall Street Week'' (''WSW'') is an investment news and information TV program that was broadcast weekly each Friday evening on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States from 1970 to 2005 and now airs, after being revived in April 2015, weekly each Sunday morning on Fox Broadcasting Company in select major markets and at (wallstreetweek.com ). It features a host (or hosts) and guest experts participating in discussions related to the financial markets. The original show, which was created by Anne Truax Darlington and produced by Maryland Public Television (MPT), debuted on the entire PBS network on January 7, 1972 and was officially titled ''Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser'' (''W$W'') during the 32 years he hosted from 1970 to 2002. In June 2002, the show was modified, dropping Rukeyser and changing the name to ''Wall Street Week with Fortune''. Rukeyser went on to host ''Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street'' on CNBC (cancelled on December 31, 2004 at Rukeyser's request due to continuing ill health), which was also distributed to PBS stations. ''Wall Street Week with Fortune'', which was hosted by Geoff Colvin and former Fox News business correspondent Karen Gibbs, ended its PBS run on June 24, 2005. ''Wall Street Week'' was resurrected in April 2015 by SkyBridge Media LLC, an affiliated entity of global investment firm SkyBridge Capital, which was founded by financier and entrepreneur Anthony Scaramucci. The new "Wall Street Week" features Anthony Scaramucci and Morgan Stanley senior advisor Gary Kaminsky as co-hosts. The new show airs Sunday mornings on Fox affiliates in select markets, and is available for streaming and on-demand viewing Sunday mornings starting at 11 AM ET on wallstreetweek.com. ==Show format==
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