One key new aspect: The deal also includes a multiplatform element, with Cramer set to write articles and create web videos for CNBC’s website. The company will also launch a new subscription product, the CNBC Investor Club with Jim Cramer, and will work with Cramer to create and launch new live events and conferences.
Cramer had previously founded TheStreet.com, which he sold to TheMaven in 2019. TheStreet had been the exclusive home for Cramer’s digital commentary and subscription stock tips. Now, Cramer will bring those products to CNBC through Cramer Digital. Margaret de Luna, who was previously president and COO of TheStreet, recently joined CNBC as GM and senior vp of its direct-to-consumer businesses.
The company is betting that Cramer’s infectious personality and established digital and TV bona fides will help it turbocharge its direct-to-consumer offerings. “Jim Cramer is truly one of a kind. He has the unique ability to masterfully break down complex topics and make them digestible for everyday investors,” said CNBC chairmanin a statement.
Cramer was a CNBC regular in the late 1990s, joining the channel full time in 2002 to co-host a primetime program with Larry Kudlow. He launched the afternoon show
What a fucking joke. Imagine if CNBC ever hired an analyst giving sound investment advice….. i guess wall street can’t ever allow that 🤡
Oh good - said no one.
Of course they signed him -- birds of a feather. If you don't already know that he is a charlatan, surf over to Youtube to find the interview between Cramer and Jon Stewart. BUT, in the interest of fairness, they are ALL charlatans over at CNBC (Exhibit A: Rick Santelli)
I wonder what other market crashes he can facilitate for profit