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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Running time
  
60 minutes

First episode date
  
12 January 2009

Network
  
CNBC Europe

Language
  
English

Original language(s)
  
English

Original network
  
CNBC Europe

Final episode date
  
11 March 2011

Presented by
  
Ross Westgate

Cast
  
Ross Westgate

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Genre
  
Business News and Analysis

Original release
  
12 January 2009 – 11 March 2011

Similar
  
Power Lunch Europe, Europe Tonight, Morning Exchange, Market Watch, Squawk Australia

Strictly Money was a business news programme aired on CNBC Europe in the United Kingdom and for domestic customers in the Republic of Ireland, each weekday at 11:00am Western European Time. It is normally presented by Ross Westgate.

Contents

The programme was also aired in the US on CNBC World at 6am ET.

About the programme

The programme began on 12 January 2009, replacing Power Lunch Europe. Originally intended as a twelve-week experiment, the programme appeared to have become a permanent fixture in the CNBC Europe schedule. While advertised as "strictly for the United Kingdom", the programme was in fact also broadcast on both the Sky Digital and UPC Ireland systems in the Republic of Ireland, meaning that practically all domestic and a large proportion of commercial customers also in Ireland receive the programme. Outside of the UK and Ireland, Squawk Box from CNBC US is screened instead.

After the cancellation of Power Lunch Europe, many of the segments that used to appear on that program moved to Strictly Money, including the "Investor Clinic" and the "Halftime Report."

On the day each month when the bank lending rates are announced, the programme was retitled "Strictly Rates" and was extended to two hours due to the timing of the rates decisions - 1200 for the UK announcement and 1245 for the ECB announcement. The monthly edition of Strictly Rates is broadcast across Europe as well as in the UK and Ireland.

Cancellation

Strictly Money ended its 2-year run on 11 March 2011. However the monthly Strictly Rates specials continue to be broadcast.

References

Strictly Money Wikipedia