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Simon Hobbs

Simon Hobbs is a British-born journalist who became an American citizen in 2018.[1] He worked for business news channel CNBC for 18 years, first in London and then at the New York Stock Exchange and for five years he was a co-anchor of the 10am hour of Squawk on the Street until his departure from CNBC in July 2016.[2][3] He currently lives in Los Angeles, freelancing and hosting conferences.[4] [5]

Biography edit

Hobbs is best known for working for CNBC,[6] and was with the channel from 1998 to 2016.

Before joining CNBC he worked for LBC news radio in the UK for 8 years, rising from reporter to executive producer, with stints at BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat.[7]

For CNBC Europe, Hobbs initially co-anchored Squawk Box Europe and also anchored Europe Today and its replacement Today's Business was the first show to totally interact with new video wall technology.[8]

In 2003 Hobbs switched to afternoons, hosting European Closing Bell and Europe Tonight. He hosted European Closing Bell and Europe Tonight until Guy Johnson became host of both shows in March 2007.

In 2007 AIB awarded Hobbs 'International Presenter of the Year – Television' for being "polished, passionate and enthused”"[9]

From March 2007 to July 2009 Hobbs produced and anchored 66 episodes of globetrotting interview series The Leaders[10] [11] which was shown as inflight entertainment on 10 airlines and released by NBC Universal as both a DVD and for digital download.[12]

In conjunction with CNBC Europe's two major advertisers, BT Global [13] and Royal Dutch Shell,[14] Hobbs was sent around the world to host live TV debates. He also hosted international events for the European Union, World Bank and UN agencies.[15][16]

In 2009 CNBC relocated him to their USA headquarters to prevent him from relaunching rival Bloomberg TV. The Financial Times wrote at the time "Anyone familiar with Simon Hobbs’ interviewing style will know that he is no corporate lackey. Quite the contrary, in fact — he’s tough, to the point". [17]

Initially Hobbs reported extensively across the US network on the unfolding European debt crisis ,[18][19] with fill-in anchor slots ,[20] until he was assigned co-anchoring duties on Squawk on the Street in 2011,[21] where he co-hosted the program's second hour.

In addition to anchoring the 10am ET hour for CNBC USA, Hobbs also delivered a daily wrap of the European Market Close at 11.30am ET[22][23] and covered CNBC's travel beat, reporting extensively on the lodging and cruise line industries, along with the giant online travel agencies. [24] [25] [26] And anchored two seasons of 'Executive Vision' sponsored by Credit Suisse.[27] [28]

On 18 August 2011, at the height of the Euro Zone crisis, Hobbs made headlines when he challenged his CNBC colleague Jim Cramer on air for inaccurately suggesting that the French banks were about to go under, which could have had devastating consequences for the world's financial system. [29][30]

On June 27, 2014, during his CNBC program "Squawk on the Street," Hobbs accidentally re-"outed" Apple CEO Tim Cook as gay.[31][32] Tim Cook was already "out," based on his appearance in out.com's Power List 2013.[33] Cook later publicly confirmed that he is gay in an opinion piece advocating for human rights and equality.[34]

On August 18, 2014, Hobbs accepted the ALS ice water bucket challenge from Carnival CEO Arnold Donald and was drenched by co-anchor Sara Eisen outside the NYSE. [35] He in turn challenged the CEOs of Priceline, Marriott and GoPro who all then accepted. [36] [37] [38]

His last day on CNBC U.S. was July 29, 2016.[39]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Twitter, [1], @HobbsieNY, 2018
  2. ^ CNBC.com, "CNBC Profile", CNBC Profile, 2016
  3. ^ TBN, "Talking Biz News", Simon Hobbs is leaving CNBC after 18 years, 2018
  4. ^ ALISconference.com, "Simon Hobbs Hits The Road for ALIS", ALIS Lodging Conference LA, 2018
  5. ^ NACHA.org, "Keynotes Payments 2018", NACHA, 2018
  6. ^ CNBC.com, " Simon Hobbs:Conquer The Morning', CNBC Video, 2014
  7. ^ CNBC.com, "CNBC Profile", CNBC Profile, 2016
  8. ^ youtube.com, "CNBC Video", CNBC Video, 2002
  9. ^ AIB, "AIB presents its international broadcasting awards", AIB News Release, 2007
  10. ^ CNBC.com CNBC Profile
  11. ^ http://www.weforum.org, [2], Klaus Schwab, Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum", 2008
  12. ^ Amazon, "Amazon", The Leaders: Secrets of their Success, 2008
  13. ^ Kwintessential,"BT Bigger Thinking", Mobilise to be Globalised: Positioning your company for 21st century connectivity, 2008
  14. ^ Wikipedia, "Wiki", Questions for the Future, 2005
  15. ^ UNCTAD, [3], Press Release, 2008
  16. ^ http://www.mauricestrong.net, [4], Conference Report, 2009
  17. ^ Financial Times, "CNBC Casts and Englishman", The Financial Times, 2009
  18. ^ CNBC.com, "Hobbs: Investors Beware of Europe's Debt Crisis", CNBC Article, 2010
  19. ^ CNBC.com, "European Debt Crisis Strangles Recovery", CNBC Video, 2011
  20. ^ Youtube.com, "The CNBC Odd Couple- Mark Haines and Simon Hobbs", CNBC Video, 2010
  21. ^ NYTimes, "CNBC Names New Anchors to ‘Squawk on the Street’", The New York Times, 2011
  22. ^ CNBC.com, "Shock in European Markets at Close", CNBC Video, 2016
  23. ^ CNBC.com, "Major Rally at European Close", CNBC Video, 2016
  24. ^ CNBC.com, "Hilton CEO at NYU Conference", CNBC Video, 2016
  25. ^ CNBC.com, "Marriott CEO on Starwood Deal", CNBC Video, 2016
  26. ^ CNBC.com, "Touring $1B Quantum of the Seas", CNBC Video, 2014
  27. ^ CNBC.com, "CNBC PRESENTS EXECUTIVE VISION, A FIVE-PART PRIMETIME GLOBAL SERIES EXPLORING THE ART OF LEADERSHIP", CNBC News Release, 2010
  28. ^ CNBC.com, "CNBC PRESENTS SEASON TWO OF “EXECUTIVE VISION,” A FIVE-PART PRIMETIME GLOBAL SERIES EXPLORING LEADERSHIP IN ACTION", CNBC News Release, 2010
  29. ^ CNBC.com, "Cramer & Hobbs Heated Debate", CNBC video, 2011
  30. ^ http://www.businessinsider.com, [5], Article, 2011
  31. ^ Campbell, Mikey (2014-06-27). "Apple CEO Tim Cook 'outed' as gay by CNBC co-anchor". appleinsider.com. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  32. ^ TheWrap, "On-air assumption contributes to a debate about what it means to be out in 2014", Travis Reilly, 2014
  33. ^ "Power List 2013: TIM COOK". 2013-04-10. Retrieved 2016-07-31.
  34. ^ Bloomberg, "Tim Cook Speaks Up", Bloomberg, 2014
  35. ^ CNBC.com, "Hobbs ALS ice bucket challenge",Outside NYSE, 2014
  36. ^ Protea Hotels by Marriott, "Marriott CEO Accepts Ice Bucket Challenge",South Africa, 2014
  37. ^ CNBC.com, "GoPro CEO Accepts Ice Bucket Challenge",California, 2014
  38. ^ CNBC.com, "Priceline CEO Accepts Ice Bucket Challenge",Amsterdam, 2014
  39. ^ Adweek, "Simon Hobbs Leaving CNBC", TV Newser, 2016

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This article is an autobiography or has been extensively edited by the subject or by someone connected to the subject It may need editing to conform to Wikipedia s neutral point of view policy There may be relevant discussion on the talk page April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Simon Hobbs is a British born journalist who became an American citizen in 2018 1 He worked for business news channel CNBC for 18 years first in London and then at the New York Stock Exchange and for five years he was a co anchor of the 10am hour of Squawk on the Street until his departure from CNBC in July 2016 2 3 He currently lives in Los Angeles freelancing and hosting conferences 4 5 Biography editHobbs is best known for working for CNBC 6 and was with the channel from 1998 to 2016 Before joining CNBC he worked for LBC news radio in the UK for 8 years rising from reporter to executive producer with stints at BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 1 s Newsbeat 7 For CNBC Europe Hobbs initially co anchored Squawk Box Europe and also anchored Europe Today and its replacement Today s Business was the first show to totally interact with new video wall technology 8 In 2003 Hobbs switched to afternoons hosting European Closing Bell and Europe Tonight He hosted European Closing Bell and Europe Tonight until Guy Johnson became host of both shows in March 2007 In 2007 AIB awarded Hobbs International Presenter of the Year Television for being polished passionate and enthused 9 From March 2007 to July 2009 Hobbs produced and anchored 66 episodes of globetrotting interview series The Leaders 10 11 which was shown as inflight entertainment on 10 airlines and released by NBC Universal as both a DVD and for digital download 12 In conjunction with CNBC Europe s two major advertisers BT Global 13 and Royal Dutch Shell 14 Hobbs was sent around the world to host live TV debates He also hosted international events for the European Union World Bank and UN agencies 15 16 In 2009 CNBC relocated him to their USA headquarters to prevent him from relaunching rival Bloomberg TV The Financial Times wrote at the time Anyone familiar with Simon Hobbs interviewing style will know that he is no corporate lackey Quite the contrary in fact he s tough to the point 17 Initially Hobbs reported extensively across the US network on the unfolding European debt crisis 18 19 with fill in anchor slots 20 until he was assigned co anchoring duties on Squawk on the Street in 2011 21 where he co hosted the program s second hour In addition to anchoring the 10am ET hour for CNBC USA Hobbs also delivered a daily wrap of the European Market Close at 11 30am ET 22 23 and covered CNBC s travel beat reporting extensively on the lodging and cruise line industries along with the giant online travel agencies 24 25 26 And anchored two seasons of Executive Vision sponsored by Credit Suisse 27 28 On 18 August 2011 at the height of the Euro Zone crisis Hobbs made headlines when he challenged his CNBC colleague Jim Cramer on air for inaccurately suggesting that the French banks were about to go under which could have had devastating consequences for the world s financial system 29 30 On June 27 2014 during his CNBC program Squawk on the Street Hobbs accidentally re outed Apple CEO Tim Cook as gay 31 32 Tim Cook was already out based on his appearance in out com s Power List 2013 33 Cook later publicly confirmed that he is gay in an opinion piece advocating for human rights and equality 34 On August 18 2014 Hobbs accepted the ALS ice water bucket challenge from Carnival CEO Arnold Donald and was drenched by co anchor Sara Eisen outside the NYSE 35 He in turn challenged the CEOs of Priceline Marriott and GoPro who all then accepted 36 37 38 His last day on CNBC U S was July 29 2016 39 See also editList of CNBC personalitiesReferences edit Twitter 1 HobbsieNY 2018 CNBC com CNBC Profile CNBC Profile 2016 TBN Talking Biz News Simon Hobbs is leaving CNBC after 18 years 2018 ALISconference com Simon Hobbs Hits The Road for ALIS ALIS Lodging Conference LA 2018 NACHA org Keynotes Payments 2018 NACHA 2018 CNBC com Simon Hobbs Conquer The Morning CNBC Video 2014 CNBC com CNBC Profile CNBC Profile 2016 youtube com CNBC Video CNBC Video 2002 AIB AIB presents its international broadcasting awards AIB News Release 2007 CNBC com CNBC Profile http www weforum org 2 Klaus Schwab Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum 2008 Amazon Amazon The Leaders Secrets of their Success 2008 Kwintessential BT Bigger Thinking Mobilise to be Globalised Positioning your company for 21st century connectivity 2008 Wikipedia Wiki Questions for the Future 2005 UNCTAD 3 Press Release 2008 http www mauricestrong net 4 Conference Report 2009 Financial Times CNBC Casts and Englishman The Financial Times 2009 CNBC com Hobbs Investors Beware of Europe s Debt Crisis CNBC Article 2010 CNBC com European Debt Crisis Strangles Recovery CNBC Video 2011 Youtube com The CNBC Odd Couple Mark Haines and Simon Hobbs CNBC Video 2010 NYTimes CNBC Names New Anchors to Squawk on the Street The New York Times 2011 CNBC com Shock in European Markets at Close CNBC Video 2016 CNBC com Major Rally at European Close CNBC Video 2016 CNBC com Hilton CEO at NYU Conference CNBC Video 2016 CNBC com Marriott CEO on Starwood Deal CNBC Video 2016 CNBC com Touring 1B Quantum of the Seas CNBC Video 2014 CNBC com CNBC PRESENTS EXECUTIVE VISION A FIVE PART PRIMETIME GLOBAL SERIES EXPLORING THE ART OF LEADERSHIP CNBC News Release 2010 CNBC com CNBC PRESENTS SEASON TWO OF EXECUTIVE VISION A FIVE PART PRIMETIME GLOBAL SERIES EXPLORING LEADERSHIP IN ACTION CNBC News Release 2010 CNBC com Cramer amp Hobbs Heated Debate CNBC video 2011 http www businessinsider com 5 Article 2011 Campbell Mikey 2014 06 27 Apple CEO Tim Cook outed as gay by CNBC co anchor appleinsider com Retrieved 2015 09 24 TheWrap On air assumption contributes to a debate about what it means to be out in 2014 Travis Reilly 2014 Power List 2013 TIM COOK 2013 04 10 Retrieved 2016 07 31 Bloomberg Tim Cook Speaks Up Bloomberg 2014 CNBC com Hobbs ALS ice bucket challenge Outside NYSE 2014 Protea Hotels by Marriott Marriott CEO Accepts Ice Bucket Challenge South Africa 2014 CNBC com GoPro CEO Accepts Ice Bucket Challenge California 2014 CNBC com Priceline CEO Accepts Ice Bucket Challenge Amsterdam 2014 Adweek Simon Hobbs Leaving CNBC TV Newser 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Simon Hobbs amp oldid 1147348932, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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