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== History == The original weekly show hosted by [[Louis Rukeyser]] aired each Friday evening on [[PBS]] in the United States from November 20, 1970, to 2005. The program features a host (or hosts) and guest experts participating in discussions related to the [[financial market]]s. The original show, which was created by Anne Truax Darlington and produced by [[Maryland Public Television]] (MPT), debuted on the entire [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] network on November 20, 1970, and was officially titled ''Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser'' (''W$W'') during the 32 years he hosted from November 20, 1970, to March 22, 2002 (the "S" in "Street" was rendered and officially titled in television listings with a [[dollar sign]]). [[File:LouisRukeyserWSW.jpg|thumb|right|Louis Rukeyser: Host of ''Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser'', which aired on PBS 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'', as it was done under the partial aegis of ''[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]]'' magazine, was hosted by [[Geoff Colvin]] and former [[Fox News]] business correspondent Karen Gibbs, ended its PBS run on June 24, 2005.<ref>{{cite news | last1 = Ives | first1 = Nat | last2 = Elliott | first2 = Stuart | title = 'Wall St. Week,' a PBS Staple, Will Go Off the Air in June | work = [[The New York Times]] | page = 8 | date = 2005-03-24 | url = https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D06E5D8163FF937A15750C0A9639C8B63 | access-date = 2009-03-16}}</ref> ''Wall Street Week'' was resurrected on April 3, 2015, by SkyBridge Media LLC, an affiliated entity of global investment firm [[SkyBridge Capital]], which was founded by financier and entrepreneur [[Anthony Scaramucci]].<ref>{{cite news| url=https://nypost.com/2014/05/15/scaramucci-to-revive-iconic-wall-street-week/ | work=New York Post | first=Michelle | last=Celarier | title=Scaramucci to revive iconic 'Wall Street Week' | date=May 16, 2014}}</ref> The new "Wall Street Week" featured [[Anthony Scaramucci]] and Morgan Stanley senior advisor Gary Kaminsky as co-hosts. In March 2016, the show's licensing rights were picked up by [[Fox Broadcasting Company]] and it began airing Friday nights at 8:00pm ET on the [[Fox Business Network]]. In April 2017, the show's name was changed to reflect Fox Business naming [[Maria Bartiromo]] as the new presenter. In early 2018, Fox Business ceased its production of the Wall Street Week franchise, instead airing a new program titled ''Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.''<ref>{{IMDb title| id=4679468 | title=Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street (originally Wall Street Week) }}</ref>
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