Squawk on the Street

Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer, David Faber, Sara Eisen

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Booking Overview

A CNBC market-floor show covering the opening bell with up-to-the-minute investing news plus high-level CEO and market-mind interviews. It’s a strong PR target for executives and investors who can speak to major themes in tech, semiconductors, AI infrastructure, energy, and capital markets.

Metrics

Episodes: 2842

Frequency: Daily

Rating: 4.1/5.0

Estimated listeners: 10k-100k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

YouTube: 4.2M subscribers

Instagram: 3.0M followers

Contact Information

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Host

Carl Quintanilla - CNBC anchor and one of the hosts of “Squawk on the Street,” broadcasting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange with opening-bell coverage and interviews.

Jim Cramer - CNBC anchor and one of the hosts of “Squawk on the Street,” broadcasting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange with opening-bell coverage and interviews.

David Faber - CNBC anchor and one of the hosts of “Squawk on the Street,” broadcasting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange with opening-bell coverage and interviews.

Sara Eisen - CNBC anchor and one of the hosts of “Squawk on the Street,” broadcasting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange with opening-bell coverage and interviews.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

high
Typical Credentials:  
CEOs and senior executives (especially in AI/semiconductors/major tech infrastructure), along with recognized market experts/analysts appearing as contributors/anchors; guests are typically directly tied to a timely corporate catalyst or market-moving thesis.
Required Achievements:  
CEO role at a major publicly traded company or strategic AI/semiconductor platform, Company-linked, market-moving corporate actions (e.g., major acquisitions/deals, IPO-related developments), Relevance as an influential “market mind” for investors (demand drivers, capital allocation, industry strategy)

Recent Guest Discussions

Coherent CEO (name not provided) - AI Infrastructure Buildout And Demand Driving Next Wave Of Investment

Onsemi CEO (name not provided) - Onsemi’s $7 Billion All-stock Deal For Synaptics; “physical Ai” Strategy; Acquisition-related Share Move

Michael Santoli - Tech Sector Weakness And Market Reactions

Pippa Stevens - Drop In Energy Prices; WTI Crude Dipping Below $69

Kate Rooney - U.s. Government Looking To Rein In AI And Attention To Openai After Taking Down Anthropics’ Release

Recent Topics

Stock Market, Technology, Semiconductors, Chief Executive, Artificial Intelligence

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Squawk on the Street
:

11AM Hour: Chips Challenged, DC Guardr(AI)ls, Energy Prices Pullback 6/26/26

June 26, 2026

Carl Quintanilla and Leslie Picker broke down the tech trade, as chips stocks continued to drop lower in another volatile session. Kate Rooney reported on the U.S. government looking to rein in AI, turning its attention to OpenAI after taking down Anthropic’s Fable release. Also in the mix; Pippa Stevens broke down the drop in energy prices with WTI crude dipping below $69. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer   Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about ou...

10AM Hour: OpenAI’s IPO Timeline, SpaceX’s Next Catalyst, CEO of AI Infrastructure Company Coherent 6/26/26

June 26, 2026

CNBC reports that OpenAI has not begun "testing- waters" meetings with investors ahead of a potential IPO, despite growing speculation around the company's next move. Then a look at the next major catalyst for SpaceX since going public two weeks ago. And the CEO of AI infrastructure company and Nvidia partner Coherent, on the AI infrastructure buildout and the demand driving the next wave of investment. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz....

9AM Hour: More Tech Pain, OpenAI IPO Buzz, Onsemi CEO Exclusive 6/26/26

June 26, 2026

Carl Quintanilla, David Faber and Michael Santoli explored tech sector weakness: Nasdaq on track for a five-day losing streak as investors dump some of the "Magnificent 7" stocks; Apple coming off its worst day in more than a year after announcing price hikes; Micron gives up some of Thursday's big gains after Samsung and SK Hynix tumbled in South Korean trading. The anchors reacted to a published report which says OpenAI is leaning toward delaying its IPO until 2027. The CEO of Onsemi joined...

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