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Mad Money - Wikipedia. Mad Money is an Americanfinancetelevision program hosted by Jim Cramer that began airing on CNBC on March 1. Its main focus is investment and speculation, particularly in publicly tradedstocks. In a notable departure from the CNBC programming style prior to its arrival, Mad Money presents itself in an entertainment- style format rather than a news broadcasting one. Cramer defines "mad money" as the money one "can use to invest in stocks .. K or an IRA, a savings account, bonds, or the most conservative of dividend- paying stocks."[1]Mad Money replaced Dylan Ratigan's Bullseye for the 6 p. Eastern Time slot.
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On January 8, 2. 00. CNBC began airing reruns of the show at 1. Eastern Time, on Monday through Friday, and at 4 a.
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Eastern Time, on Saturdays.[2]In March 2. NBC All Night in the nominal 3: 0. ET/2: 0. 7 a. m. timeslot on weeknights, replacing week- delayed repeats of NBC's late night talk shows. In that form, only the video for the program was presented on a 1. CNBC Ticker, removed. The continuing movement of morning local newscasts, and with it Early Today further into what is known as the graveyard slot eventually began to interfere with the airing of Mad Money in this late slot, especially if they aired at 4 a.
Eastern and Pacific time zones (meaning seven minutes would have to be cut- off Mad Money to fit in Early Today and a local newscast starting at 4: 3. On July 3. 1, 2. 01. Early Today began to first record at 3: 0. ET, and without any room on the schedule, the NBC version of Mad Money was discontinued on this date. On August 4, 2. 01.
Mad Money was first broadcast in full- screen 1. HD, resulting in the removal of the sidebar that was seen on all of CNBC's other trading- day programming, until the sidebar itself was permanently removed altogether on October 1.
The NBC presentation displayed the native widescreen HD picture, albeit with the CNBC Ticker space still filled in with gray windowboxing. Program features[edit]Opening[edit]. The Mad Money set from 2.
Cramer usually starts his shows saying this, or an alternative version of this phrase after opening credits: "Hey, I'm Cramer, welcome to Mad Money, welcome to Cramerica, some people want to make friends [at this point, Cramer adds an extra, original statement], I just want to make you money, because my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate , so call me at 1- 8. CNBC.". Close- up of Cramer's sound- effect- button set. Show medium[edit]Cramer is usually standing up with the fisheye lens. Steadicam close to his face, while providing stock picks and investing advice.
His voice inflection often changes from calm to shouting then back to a calm tone. Cramer also throws various objects around the set. Whenever one of his books is mentioned by a caller, he grabs the book, flashes it, and tosses it to the floor as a plug gag. In addition, he has a panel of oversized red buttons, which activate various sound effects. The online version of the show's sound board is available at madmoney. Watch Online Watch Crush The Skull Full Movie Online Film.
He also has small, plastic bulls (and bears) which he has incorporated into his shows. After a large gain in the Dow, Cramer, dressed as a chef, chopped off the heads of the bears with a knife and placed them into a pan with onions and tomatoes. He called it a "bear stir- fry" or a "bear souffle". On February 2. 8, 2. And on May 1. 7, 2. Dow, Cramer cooked toy bulls through a rotisserie oven.
The studio has also featured Cramer bobblehead dolls which utter phrases such as "Are You Ready Skee- Daddy?", callers can receive a free bobblehead upon request. Also, Cramer has National Football League yellow penalty and red coach's challenge flags that he throws whenever he believes a company has behaved unethically (penalty) or when he questions a stock decision (coach's challenge), respectively. He will also throw the flag when a caller unethically uses the national television audience to promote a stock for self- interest.
If a caller rambles on about a stock, Cramer will lie down on the floor of the set with a pillow and blanket and act as if he is going to sleep. Other props include a box of Uncle Ben's Rice, with Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.
Ben Bernanke's picture, an audio version of Jim Cramer's Real Money, a Louisville Sluggerbaseball bat, and pink Mad Money pigs. On the May 1. 9, 2. Cramer had a monkey named Ka- ching make an appearance on the show. Ka- ching wore a CNBC T- shirt, sat in Cramer's chair, pressed the buttons that made sound effects, and threw the foam bulls around the set. In October 2. 00. Daktronics BB- 2. The scoreboard usually displays a score from the previous night's sporting events, usually a high- profile game, i.
Monday Night Football, or a score from a general NFL, MLB, game etc.. The scoreboard also shows the date, but in the "Sudden Death" segment, the date turns into a countdown clock to the end of the segment. On the pre- taped shows which are re- run on days Cramer takes vacation, it shows an impossible date, with the digits displayed often representing the phone number to the show. The Daktronics BB- 2. Back to School" road shows. In June 2. 01. 1, the Mad Money set's original glass panels (with the word "MAD" painted on them) were replaced with video walls.
On April 2. 3, 2. Mad Money set which replaced a variation of the original set that had been used since the show's 2. A new on- air graphics presentation for Mad Money also debuted on the same day. Segments[edit]. The Mad Money set from 2. The general format of the show starts with two segments, where Cramer recommends one or more stocks in a group with his rationale for choosing them. At the end of each segment, Cramer will take one or two calls from viewers with questions about either the stock he recommended, or another stock in the same industry or which the viewer thinks may benefit from the topic discussed. The third segment is the "Lightning Round".
Segments four and five will feature either one of the segments listed below or another recommendation. Cramer does not take calls on these later segments except for the "Am I Diversified?" segment. According to CNBC's Mad Money website[4] (as of August 2. Mad Money regularly includes the following segments: [5](NOTE: Some of these segments below may be discontinued as of this writing.)Lightning Round: See below.
Game Plan: A Friday segment in which Cramer draws up his game plan to prepare you for the week ahead. He lays out all the plays you will need to make Mad Money when the bell rings on Monday morning. Sell Block: A Thursday segment in which Cramer puts the stocks he recommended in past shows in the "Sell Block". From stocks that are lost causes or moneymakers, Cramer tells the viewers when it's time to pocket the proceeds and put those stocks in the "Sell Block". Sudden Death: Seen at the end of most shows, this Booyah- free zone gives viewers one last chance to name their stock and get Cramer's feedback.
But this rapid- fire Q& A ends when the clock reaches zero and the show's over. Launched by the phrase, "There goes swifty!", this segment is very similar to the "Lightning Round".
Cramer will hang up on callers who attempt Booyahs, pleasantries, and the like. This segment was discontinued in 2. Am I Diversified?: A Wednesday segment in which Cramer reviews five stocks in each caller's portfolio and suggests how they might consider enhancing their diversification. This is the only segment, as a rule, where Cramer is sitting in the chair. Mad Mail: Cramer answers viewer Emails. The other segments featured on Mad Money (some of which are no longer current) include the following: Pick of the Week: A segment in which Cramer picks a stock which he feels should be bought or at least studied carefully, usually before it is widely known or praised by others. Watch The Pink Panther 2 Online Full Movie.