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CNBC’s Longest-Tenured Host Leaving the Network

Nov 26, 2014  •  Post A Comment

A veteran CNBC anchor who is a fixture on television is leaving the network for a move into daytime talk. After 14 years on CNBC, Suze Orman, whose motto “People first, then money, then things” has become engrained in the culture, is exiting to launch her own weekday show.

The last new episode of the personal finance guru’s Saturday night show will air March 28, TVNewser reported.

Orman is developing a daily program, “Suze Orman’s Money Wars,” produced by Warner Bros. Television Group’s Telepictures. It was not known whether the show would be shopped to cable channels or distributed via first-run syndication.

“‘Suze Orman’s Money Wars’ will focus on families, friends and couples whose disputes about money are affecting their lives,” the company said in a release. “Understanding that fights about money are never really only about the money, Suze will use her signature ability to settle these disputes and help the opposing parties resolve their issues while starting them on the road to financial responsibility.”

Orman is no stranger to daytime talk; she was a popular and frequent guest on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.”

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