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CNBC Listings for Saturday 8th February
Listings: all day morning afternoon evening late night
06:00
Investing Edge (Business and Finance)
Investing Edge looks at the major topics that will dominate the business news agenda in the week ahead and how they could impact your trading decisions.
06:30
The Edge (Arts)
The Edge explores the limitless potential of innovation, from how new products and ideas will shape our lives to the long-term investment opportunity that'll bring you high yield returns.
07:00
Access: Middle East (Business and Finance)
Yousef Gamal El-Din travels around the region taking an in-depth look at the key business centres and interviewing top business leaders and policymakers.
07:30
Bill Winston Ministries (Religious)
Religious programming.
08:00
Answers with Bayless Conley (Religious)
Religious guidance from Pastor Bayless Conley of the Cottonwood Christian Center in Los Alamitos, California.
08:30
On the Money (Business and Finance)
A half-hour weekly series that brings you the latest in market and economic news that impacts your money, with interviews with newsmakers, market strategists and entrepreneurs.
09:00
Managing Asia (Business and Finance)
The Asia-Pacific region's ground-breaking, award-winning interview series featuring CEOs, entrepreneurs and business leaders at the top of their fields. Anchored by Christine Tan.
09:30
Investing Edge (Business and Finance)
Investing Edge looks at the major topics that will dominate the business news agenda in the week ahead and how they could impact your trading decisions.
10:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
Original documentary.
11:00
On the Money (Business and Finance)
A half-hour weekly series that brings you the latest in market and economic news that impacts your money, with interviews with newsmakers, market strategists and entrepreneurs.
11:30
Managing Asia (Business and Finance)
The Asia-Pacific region's ground-breaking, award-winning interview series featuring CEOs, entrepreneurs and business leaders at the top of their fields. Anchored by Christine Tan.
12:00
Inside China (Entertainment)
CNBC Beijing Correspondent Eunice Yoon takes a closer look at the historic changes shaping the Middle Kingdom. Meet the key people and go behind the trends that are defining the new China and, subsequently, influencing the world.
12:30
Access: Middle East (Business and Finance)
Yousef Gamal El-Din travels around the region taking an in-depth look at the key business centres and interviewing top business leaders and policymakers.
13:00
CNBC Sports (Sport)
US PGA.
The latest US PGA Tour golf action.
15:00
CNBC Originals: Secret Lives (Documentary)
Survival Silo.
CNBC unlocks the mansion gates and scores you the ultimate VIP access to a world inhabited by the wealthiest people on the planet. Secret Lives of the Super Rich, only on CNBC.
15:30
CNBC Originals: Secret Lives (Documentary)
Mega Wedding.
CNBC unlocks the mansion gates and scores you the ultimate VIP access to a world inhabited by the wealthiest people on the planet. Secret Lives of the Super Rich, only on CNBC.
16:00
CNBC Documentaries (Documentary)
Betting Big on Broadway.
It's a world filled with big gambles, terrible odds and elusive jackpots. CNBC's Maria Bartiromo pulls back the curtain on Broadway, revealing high risk, big drama and mountains of money.
16:30
CNBC Documentaries (Documentary)
Luxury Book: The New Big Spenders.
From Ferraris to high-priced heels, a new breed of shopper is hungry to spend big bucks on luxury. Go inside the boom for a revealing look at the new big spenders, surprising new trends and unexpected gender twists pushing big name luxury brands to new heights. CNBC's Courtney Reagan reports.
17:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
Rise of the Machines.
CNBC explores how the widespread availability of diagnostic sensors is not only changing healthcare and saving the lives of premature infants, but transforming industries. A technological revolution is underway, powered by devices as small as a grain of rice. Virtually all products that use electricity - from toasters and coffeemakers to jet engines and MRIs - now have the ability to communicate to each other and to us. CNBC correspondent Melissa Lee experiences firsthand the impact of this brave new world - its promise and its perils - and discovers how the future of the Internet has already arrived. Lee takes a ride in a driverless car to see how cameras, radar and GPS are used in the quest to fill our freeways with autonomous cars and reduce the number of accidents. There is also a look at how Rio de Janeiro, the world's first 'smart' city, is using technology to prepare to host the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics.
18:00
CNBC Originals: Billions Behind Bars (Documentary)
With more than 2.3m people locked up, the US has the highest incarceration rate in the world. One out of 100 American adults is behind bars, while a stunning one out of 32 is on probation, parole or in prison. This reliance on mass incarceration has created a thriving prison economy. The states and the federal government spend about $74bn a year on corrections and nearly 800,000 people work in the industry.
19:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
American Tax Cheat.
Becky Quick investigates how tax evasion lands businessmen in prison, celebrities in hot water and citizens in fear, and learns of the American tax cheat who is secretly keeping their cash.
20:00
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (Chat Show)
Emmy Award-winning light entertainment show with comic Jimmy Fallon, featuring A-list celebrity interviews, comedy and musical acts.
20:45
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (Chat Show)
Emmy Award-winning light entertainment show with comic Jimmy Fallon, featuring A-list celebrity interviews, comedy and musical acts.
21:30
CNBC Meets: Jochen Zeitz (Business and Finance)
Tania Bryer meets the young CEO who saved Puma, Jochen Zeitz. Now turned eco-warrior, Tania journeys to his home in Africa to talk business and his quest for sustainability.
22:00
CNBC Originals: Secret Lives (Documentary)
Survival Silo.
CNBC unlocks the mansion gates and scores you the ultimate VIP access to a world inhabited by the wealthiest people on the planet. Secret Lives of the Super Rich, only on CNBC.
22:30
CNBC Originals: Secret Lives (Documentary)
Mega Wedding.
CNBC unlocks the mansion gates and scores you the ultimate VIP access to a world inhabited by the wealthiest people on the planet. Secret Lives of the Super Rich, only on CNBC.
23:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
Cruise Inc.
An exclusive look inside the $30-billion cruise industry. Correspondent Peter Greenberg spends seven days aboard the Norwegian Pearl, one of the newest in Norwegian Cruise Line's fleet.
00:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
America's Gun: The Rise of the Ar-15.
It is both legal and lethal, 7lbs of steel and plastic that can fire a bullet at roughly 3,000 feet-per-second. To some, the AR-15 is a brilliant piece of engineering and a symbol of one of America's most basic freedoms. To others, it is an obscenity, an assault weapon with no justifiable place in civilian hands. For both sides, the rifle used in the Newtown and Aurora shootings has become a lightning rod in a wrenching debate over what a gun like this is for and whether anyone should have one. CNBC's Brian Sullivan examines the controversy and the rise of the AR-15.
01:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
Selling the American Dream.
Special documentary exploring the powerful myth of the American dream.
02:00
CNBC Originals: Love at First Byte (Documentary)
Amy Robach reveals how online daters are using cutting-edge technology in the search for love and how digital entrepreneurs are getting rich helping them do it. With contributions from scientists, mathematicians and psychologists who have drawn revealing conclusions about activity on these ****** websites.
03:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
The Facebook Obsession.
The real story behind the rise of the largest social media site in the world, told through the company's founders, friends and foes. Correspondent Lester Holt delivers a comprehensive look at how this Internet phenomenon is affecting society in ways most people are unaware of.
04:00
CNBC Originals: Price of Admission (Documentary)
As millions of American families struggle to cope with college costs that are rising at twice the rate of inflation, CNBC investigates a system that encourages widespread borrowing - often with little regard to a student's ability to pay - leaving the average college graduate with tens of thousands of dollars in student loan debt.
05:00
CNBC Originals: Liquid Assets (Documentary)
The Big Business of Water.
Water is our most precious natural resource. With only three per cent of the world's water existing as fresh water, nearly every continent is feeling the effects of the global water crisis. For some, it's the lack of clean drinking water. For farmers, it's the inability to feed the thirst of valuable crops. Just as 'easy oil' has dried up, fresh water has become more difficult to access and transport. We'll take you to the American West where seven states compete for the same water from the Colorado River Basin. In Alaska and Wisconsin, there is an abundance of water. How can they capitalise on their excess supply? We go to the south of Chile where water rights are bought and sold. Does Chile have the answer to the public vs private water debate? While some believe water should be the same as air - free for everyone - others see it as the business opportunity of a lifetime. CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera explores a global crisis.
Go to current day
CNBC Listings for Saturday 8th February
Listings: all day morning afternoon evening late night
06:00
Investing Edge (Business and Finance)
Investing Edge looks at the major topics that will dominate the business news agenda in the week ahead and how they could impact your trading decisions.
06:30
The Edge (Arts)
The Edge explores the limitless potential of innovation, from how new products and ideas will shape our lives to the long-term investment opportunity that'll bring you high yield returns.
07:00
Access: Middle East (Business and Finance)
Yousef Gamal El-Din travels around the region taking an in-depth look at the key business centres and interviewing top business leaders and policymakers.
07:30
Bill Winston Ministries (Religious)
Religious programming.
08:00
Answers with Bayless Conley (Religious)
Religious guidance from Pastor Bayless Conley of the Cottonwood Christian Center in Los Alamitos, California.
08:30
On the Money (Business and Finance)
A half-hour weekly series that brings you the latest in market and economic news that impacts your money, with interviews with newsmakers, market strategists and entrepreneurs.
09:00
Managing Asia (Business and Finance)
The Asia-Pacific region's ground-breaking, award-winning interview series featuring CEOs, entrepreneurs and business leaders at the top of their fields. Anchored by Christine Tan.
09:30
Investing Edge (Business and Finance)
Investing Edge looks at the major topics that will dominate the business news agenda in the week ahead and how they could impact your trading decisions.
10:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
Original documentary.
11:00
On the Money (Business and Finance)
A half-hour weekly series that brings you the latest in market and economic news that impacts your money, with interviews with newsmakers, market strategists and entrepreneurs.
11:30
Managing Asia (Business and Finance)
The Asia-Pacific region's ground-breaking, award-winning interview series featuring CEOs, entrepreneurs and business leaders at the top of their fields. Anchored by Christine Tan.
12:00
Inside China (Entertainment)
CNBC Beijing Correspondent Eunice Yoon takes a closer look at the historic changes shaping the Middle Kingdom. Meet the key people and go behind the trends that are defining the new China and, subsequently, influencing the world.
12:30
Access: Middle East (Business and Finance)
Yousef Gamal El-Din travels around the region taking an in-depth look at the key business centres and interviewing top business leaders and policymakers.
13:00
CNBC Sports (Sport)
US PGA.
The latest US PGA Tour golf action.
15:00
CNBC Originals: Secret Lives (Documentary)
Survival Silo.
CNBC unlocks the mansion gates and scores you the ultimate VIP access to a world inhabited by the wealthiest people on the planet. Secret Lives of the Super Rich, only on CNBC.
15:30
CNBC Originals: Secret Lives (Documentary)
Mega Wedding.
CNBC unlocks the mansion gates and scores you the ultimate VIP access to a world inhabited by the wealthiest people on the planet. Secret Lives of the Super Rich, only on CNBC.
16:00
CNBC Documentaries (Documentary)
Betting Big on Broadway.
It's a world filled with big gambles, terrible odds and elusive jackpots. CNBC's Maria Bartiromo pulls back the curtain on Broadway, revealing high risk, big drama and mountains of money.
16:30
CNBC Documentaries (Documentary)
Luxury Book: The New Big Spenders.
From Ferraris to high-priced heels, a new breed of shopper is hungry to spend big bucks on luxury. Go inside the boom for a revealing look at the new big spenders, surprising new trends and unexpected gender twists pushing big name luxury brands to new heights. CNBC's Courtney Reagan reports.
17:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
Rise of the Machines.
CNBC explores how the widespread availability of diagnostic sensors is not only changing healthcare and saving the lives of premature infants, but transforming industries. A technological revolution is underway, powered by devices as small as a grain of rice. Virtually all products that use electricity - from toasters and coffeemakers to jet engines and MRIs - now have the ability to communicate to each other and to us. CNBC correspondent Melissa Lee experiences firsthand the impact of this brave new world - its promise and its perils - and discovers how the future of the Internet has already arrived. Lee takes a ride in a driverless car to see how cameras, radar and GPS are used in the quest to fill our freeways with autonomous cars and reduce the number of accidents. There is also a look at how Rio de Janeiro, the world's first 'smart' city, is using technology to prepare to host the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics.
18:00
CNBC Originals: Billions Behind Bars (Documentary)
With more than 2.3m people locked up, the US has the highest incarceration rate in the world. One out of 100 American adults is behind bars, while a stunning one out of 32 is on probation, parole or in prison. This reliance on mass incarceration has created a thriving prison economy. The states and the federal government spend about $74bn a year on corrections and nearly 800,000 people work in the industry.
19:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
American Tax Cheat.
Becky Quick investigates how tax evasion lands businessmen in prison, celebrities in hot water and citizens in fear, and learns of the American tax cheat who is secretly keeping their cash.
20:00
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (Chat Show)
Emmy Award-winning light entertainment show with comic Jimmy Fallon, featuring A-list celebrity interviews, comedy and musical acts.
20:45
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (Chat Show)
Emmy Award-winning light entertainment show with comic Jimmy Fallon, featuring A-list celebrity interviews, comedy and musical acts.
21:30
CNBC Meets: Jochen Zeitz (Business and Finance)
Tania Bryer meets the young CEO who saved Puma, Jochen Zeitz. Now turned eco-warrior, Tania journeys to his home in Africa to talk business and his quest for sustainability.
22:00
CNBC Originals: Secret Lives (Documentary)
Survival Silo.
CNBC unlocks the mansion gates and scores you the ultimate VIP access to a world inhabited by the wealthiest people on the planet. Secret Lives of the Super Rich, only on CNBC.
22:30
CNBC Originals: Secret Lives (Documentary)
Mega Wedding.
CNBC unlocks the mansion gates and scores you the ultimate VIP access to a world inhabited by the wealthiest people on the planet. Secret Lives of the Super Rich, only on CNBC.
23:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
Cruise Inc.
An exclusive look inside the $30-billion cruise industry. Correspondent Peter Greenberg spends seven days aboard the Norwegian Pearl, one of the newest in Norwegian Cruise Line's fleet.
00:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
America's Gun: The Rise of the Ar-15.
It is both legal and lethal, 7lbs of steel and plastic that can fire a bullet at roughly 3,000 feet-per-second. To some, the AR-15 is a brilliant piece of engineering and a symbol of one of America's most basic freedoms. To others, it is an obscenity, an assault weapon with no justifiable place in civilian hands. For both sides, the rifle used in the Newtown and Aurora shootings has become a lightning rod in a wrenching debate over what a gun like this is for and whether anyone should have one. CNBC's Brian Sullivan examines the controversy and the rise of the AR-15.
01:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
Selling the American Dream.
Special documentary exploring the powerful myth of the American dream.
02:00
CNBC Originals: Love at First Byte (Documentary)
Amy Robach reveals how online daters are using cutting-edge technology in the search for love and how digital entrepreneurs are getting rich helping them do it. With contributions from scientists, mathematicians and psychologists who have drawn revealing conclusions about activity on these ****** websites.
03:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
The Facebook Obsession.
The real story behind the rise of the largest social media site in the world, told through the company's founders, friends and foes. Correspondent Lester Holt delivers a comprehensive look at how this Internet phenomenon is affecting society in ways most people are unaware of.
04:00
CNBC Originals: Price of Admission (Documentary)
As millions of American families struggle to cope with college costs that are rising at twice the rate of inflation, CNBC investigates a system that encourages widespread borrowing - often with little regard to a student's ability to pay - leaving the average college graduate with tens of thousands of dollars in student loan debt.
05:00
CNBC Originals: Liquid Assets (Documentary)
The Big Business of Water.
Water is our most precious natural resource. With only three per cent of the world's water existing as fresh water, nearly every continent is feeling the effects of the global water crisis. For some, it's the lack of clean drinking water. For farmers, it's the inability to feed the thirst of valuable crops. Just as 'easy oil' has dried up, fresh water has become more difficult to access and transport. We'll take you to the American West where seven states compete for the same water from the Colorado River Basin. In Alaska and Wisconsin, there is an abundance of water. How can they capitalise on their excess supply? We go to the south of Chile where water rights are bought and sold. Does Chile have the answer to the public vs private water debate? While some believe water should be the same as air - free for everyone - others see it as the business opportunity of a lifetime. CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera explores a global crisis.