Example sentences for: cnnfn

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  • A Yahoo search for "money" turns up 31 categories and 1,750 sites, confirming the notion that we Americans want a lot of information about it, and not just from pouty blond financial reporters on CNNfn.

  • If CNBC and CNNfn are the sports pages of the late 1990s, the way they cover the stock market is analogous to a football commentator worrying more about a team's popularity than about its won-lost record.

  • CNNfn and its more appealing counterpart CNBC (more anchors who look like Harrison Ford, more hints of futility and world weariness, fewer catchy names for segments--I believe CNNfn has something called "Margin Monkeys") are the ESPN of business news for an audience that watches the economy as if it were sports.

  • Incidentally, that CNNfn guy maintained the station's usual hard-hitting standards by concluding their conversation this way: "On a personal note, I'd like to say that for the last four Thanksgivings we've done your balsamic glazed onions, and they were fantastic."

  • "Hey, what a CEO and a CNNfn reporter do in the privacy of a live broadcast is none of our business, you know?"


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