Do You Want To Watch The Election On TV Tomorrow? Here Are All Your Options
• “On Election night, Tuesday, November 2nd from 7PM-Midnight ET, CNBC will broadcast a live special “Decision 2010: Your Money, Your Vote,” anchored by CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo and Carl Quintanilla (7PM-11PM ET), and CNBC’s Tyler Mathisen and Amanda Drury (11PM-Midnight ET). CNBC’s Chief Washington Correspondent John Harwood will employ the use of the recently launched CNBC Real-Time Exchange to deliver the election results, trends and analysis as polls close.
• 4D? “CNBC’s Senior Economics Correspondent Steve Liesman will use CNBC’s newly launched 4D to show how the poll results will impact the markets and the economy.”
Bloomberg
• “On election night this coming Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010, Bloomberg Television will present special programming beginning at 7 PM/ET…
For the first time acclaimed interviewer and journalist Charlie Rose will anchor live coverage from Bloomberg Television’s set in New York, starting at 10:00 PM.”
• More on Rose: “Acclaimed interviewer Charlie Rose anchors live from Bloomberg Television’s set in New York. Rose will interview banking analyst Meredith Whitney, Evercore Partners’ Roger Altman, economist Glenn Hubbard and Silver Lake Partners’ Glenn Hutchins.”
FBN
• “FBN will provide live election night coverage starting at 6 PM/ET on Tuesday, November 2nd. Anchor Neil Cavuto will lead the coverage from FBN Election Headquarters in New York City, where he will be joined by various economists, business professionals, CEOs, politicians and financial experts to discuss the economic impact surrounding the election results.”
• Also – “Liz Claman, Charlie Gasparino, David Asman, Gerri Willis, Peter Barnes, and Stuart Varney will report live from New York, while Adam Shapiro will be based on the West Coast, Elizabeth MacDonald in Nevada and Rich Edson in Washington, DC. John Stossel and Don Imus will be on hand as well to provide commentary throughout the night.”
