Many an old Wall Street hand was rubbing his weary eyes this morning and wondering if hell had frozen over during the night. First, the eternally gray Wall Street Journal arrived with a redesigned ...
If PBS will do it, who won't? Louis Rukeyser Louis Rukeyser must be asking himself that question this week as he contemplates his next career move, now that Maryland Public Television has nudged him ...
BALTIMORE -- Maryland Public Television is firing the longtime host of its popular finance and investment program, saying Louis Rukeyser used the show to discuss a contract dispute and promote his new ...
Today, there are rafts of TV personalities trading theories and tidbits on the latest news from Wall Street. Each owes a debt to Louis Rukeyser for blazing the trail - with panache, style and passion.
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Try as he might, Louis Rukeyser isn’t able to keep the laughter heading entirely up his well-tailored sleeve. Public television’s ill treatment of one of its few non-puppet superstars -- which had the ...
Louis Rukeyser is being pushed out of Wall Street Week, the show he founded and hosted for more than one-third of a century. That's too bad. Rukeyser and his puns may have grown stale, and his ...
Lifetime’s UnReal looks like its headed into AMC’s Walking Dead territory with a revolving door of showrunners, although with UnReal most have been involved with the show from the start. Originally ...
The 73 year old hosted the PBS program "Wall Street Week with Luis Rukeyser" from 1970 until 2002, offering a sardonic take on the goings on in the markets and using his band of stock picking experts ...
HARTFORD, Conn. — Louis Rukeyser, a bestselling author, columnist, lecturer and television host who delivered fun-filled, common sense commentary on complicated business and economic news, died ...