Who is the most worthless on CNBC? I vote Bob Pisani

Most obvious salesman, Larry Kudlow. On the other hand, Santelli shoots from the hip. If he wrote daily blogs, I would read them.
 
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CNBC doesn't really offer "news", but it can still be entertaining to have on. Usually everybody has some kind of likable personality or entertaining quality.

However, I find Bob Pisani's overly dramatic attempts to describe a "reason" for a market movement to be the worst part of CNBC.

Rick Santelli, on the other hand, always seems to have something worthwhile to say.

Pisani is #1 "Most Useless" winner.
They demoted him from the studio to the pit, next stop for Pisani should be "Coffee Boy", and soon.
 
Brian Schatman as the most worthless individual on cnbc and perhaps television. He anchors from 4am to 6am I believe. This guy must have a degree in jogging. Knows absolutely nothing about finance.
 
How could no one have mentioned Melissa Francis? This uglier, dimmer version of Tori Spelling grates like no other

Her own show got cancelled last year after it posted (according to one website) some of the lowest numbers ever tracked for a cable show on basic cable. She has absolutely nothing to add, and her attempts at humor are pathetic and annoying. She was okay in the oil pits, so put her back their or TAKE HER OFF. She is absolutely excruciating to listen to. Thank God for my Mute button.
 
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How could no one have mentioned Melissa Francis? This uglier, dimmer version of Tori Spelling grates like no other

Her own show got cancelled last year after it posted (according to one website) some of the lowest numbers ever tracked for a cable show on basic cable. She has absolutely nothing to add, and her attempts at humor are pathetic and annoying. She was okay in the oil pits, so put her back their or TAKE HER OFF. She is absolutely excruciating to listen to. Thank God for my Mute button.

Seriously though, how do you really feel about her? :p
 
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She has absolutely nothing to add, and her attempts at humor are pathetic and annoying. She was okay in the oil pits, so put her back their or TAKE HER OFF. She is absolutely excruciating to listen to. Thank God for my Mute button.



Wow, I would have wrote the same exact thing, I remember when she was hosting "on the money" after Dylan left and let me tell you how bad her humor was, it was actually pathetic to watch. I dont know if writers were writing those one liners or if it was her....
 
Worthless?

Not those you can't stand, but worthless!

Well that's easy:

1.) Dennis Neale - ever since CNBC lost it's grasp on the WSJ talent they have had to scrape what's left of the business reporter pool, and the best they could come up with was the media reporter from Forbes. Might have done better with Ebert and whoever, at least this way we could look forward to a thumbs up sign for the day or down.

2.) Trish Regan - she did not leave network news to go to cable when she left CBS, she was let go because she did a lousy job. At CNBC, she keeps up that tradition.

Now I assume you mean during the day, otherwise I would have to put Donny Deutsch up there as well.

While most of those you mentioned you personally don't like, no one knows less than these 2 when it comes to the financial markets. Hell, my 4 y.o. probably knows more than they do!
 
The only one I respect, let's start there, is Rick Santelli. Pisani is virtually irrelevant after the video surfaced with Cramer taking about market manipulation and implying he is nothing more than a tool. Bloomberg is the real deal if you can get it.
 
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you clowns remember when Dennis Miller did monday night football! c'mon,nothing was worse than that.

MNF has(had) nothing to do with CNBC.
 
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