
TV Schedule for Cheddar News
Monday, September 1st TV listings for Cheddar News
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Sink or Swim With This Professional Mermaid's Business Idea
The investors might think there's something fishy about a concept.
Counterfeit products are no longer just fake handbags and watches; they include brake pads, prescription drugs and even aircraft parts; Keith Shaw talks with Roei Ganzarski about how technology, including generative AI, is empowering fraudsters.
Hampton Water is a French rosé found by Jesse Bongiovi and his dad, rock star Jon Bon Jovi in 2018; Brain Barnes is the founder and CEO of M1, an American financial services company, found in 2015.
Entrepreneur and business executive Scott Clary delves into the journeys of successful achievers - executives, celebrities, influencers and even politicians.
Wondercraft co-founder explores the rise of AI-generated audio and deepfake concerns; Screen Engine CEO reveals how test screenings shape Hollywood's biggest films; The Knot CEO breaks down wedding trends from the 2025 Global Wedding Report.
Hampton Water is a French rosé found by Jesse Bongiovi and his dad, rock star Jon Bon Jovi in 2018; Brain Barnes is the founder and CEO of M1, an American financial services company, found in 2015.
Entrepreneur and business executive Scott Clary delves into the journeys of successful achievers - executives, celebrities, influencers and even politicians.
Wondercraft co-founder explores the rise of AI-generated audio and deepfake concerns; Screen Engine CEO reveals how test screenings shape Hollywood's biggest films; The Knot CEO breaks down wedding trends from the 2025 Global Wedding Report.
Hampton Water is a French rosé found by Jesse Bongiovi and his dad, rock star Jon Bon Jovi in 2018; Brain Barnes is the founder and CEO of M1, an American financial services company, found in 2015.
Entrepreneur and business executive Scott Clary delves into the journeys of successful achievers - executives, celebrities, influencers and even politicians.
Why office-to-apartment conversions are booming; infinite machine builds EV bikes for cities; inside Tribeca Immersive's AI judgement booth.
Counterfeit products are no longer just fake handbags and watches; they include brake pads, prescription drugs and even aircraft parts; Keith Shaw talks with Roei Ganzarski about how technology, including generative AI, is empowering fraudsters.
John Rowady is the founder and CEO of rEvolution, founded in 2001; rEvolution is a global sports marketing agency that produces sponsorship and marketing campaigns for brands and rights holders throughout the global sports industry.
Isabel Rafferty Zavala is the founder and CEO of Canela Media; Canela Media is the first OTT platform that offers culturally relevant and bilingual content for the Hispanic audience, reaching audiences in the USA and Latin America.
Wondercraft co-founder explores the rise of AI-generated audio and deepfake concerns; Screen Engine CEO reveals how test screenings shape Hollywood's biggest films; The Knot CEO breaks down wedding trends from the 2025 Global Wedding Report.
Hampton Water is a French rosé found by Jesse Bongiovi and his dad, rock star Jon Bon Jovi in 2018; Brain Barnes is the founder and CEO of M1, an American financial services company, found in 2015.
Getting water from upstate reservoirs to the taps of over 8.5 million people in New York City is no easy feat; from purification, through thousands of miles of underground tunnels, this is how New York City gets its water.
It was once the tallest building in the world; its presence on New York City's skyline remains unmatched; the nearly century-old Empire State Building is an intricate ecosystem, having undergone a complete modernization both inside and out.
Why office-to-apartment conversions are booming; infinite machine builds EV bikes for cities; inside Tribeca Immersive's AI judgement booth.
The latest news and analysis on defense and military topics.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Sink or Swim With This Professional Mermaid's Business Idea
The investors might think there's something fishy about a concept.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch It Was All Going Great Until Someone Said the F-Word
The drama unfolds as the sixty seconds are all that stand between entrepreneurs and victory; a thorough rapid fire session from the investors seal their fate.
Counterfeit products are no longer just fake handbags and watches; they include brake pads, prescription drugs and even aircraft parts; Keith Shaw talks with Roei Ganzarski about how technology, including generative AI, is empowering fraudsters.
Wondercraft co-founder explores the rise of AI-generated audio and deepfake concerns; Screen Engine CEO reveals how test screenings shape Hollywood's biggest films; The Knot CEO breaks down wedding trends from the 2025 Global Wedding Report.
The latest news and analysis on defense and military topics.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch A Surprise Move Lands a $100k Investment
Sometimes a pitch moves investors to tears and sometimes it moves them to dance.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Would You Give This Former Hacker Your Money?
Tech entrepreneurs try to explain complex solutions to investors in 60-seconds pitch to impress them; the investors face a dilemma with trusting a former hacker.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch What Should You Value More - An Investor's Money or Their Experience?
An entrepreneur faces a dilemma when forced to choose between taking a chance on more money later or taking a huge amount of money now.
Is Prenuvo's $2,500 body scan the future of healthcare? How Aescape's A.I. massage provides tailored relief anytime for everybody.
Discover the innovators behind NYC's changing landscape, from Central Park to Brooklyn's Domino Park; an inside look inside Soho's high-tech social wellness club.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Turn Down a $2 million Investment Offer?
One entrepreneur gets the biggest offer in show history, but it comes with a catch.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Who Wins Big on the High-Stakes Season Finale?
Three final contestants battle it out to win a deal with one of the investors; emotions are running high and money is flowing during the entrepreneur's pitches.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Can These Two Guys Score a $150K Investment in 60 Seconds?
Fast-paced pitch show, where entrepreneurs seek investment from a panel judges.
Is Prenuvo's $2,500 body scan the future of healthcare? How Aescape's A.I. massage provides tailored relief anytime for everybody.
In the course of one September morning, the Twin Towers were gone; what followed was more than two decades of competing visions and continual setbacks that finally culminated in city's newest landmark.
Pigeons and New Yorkers: it's a relationship that dates back centuries, and like most New York City relationships it's complicated; some hate them, while others can't get enough of them.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Why Did Our Investors Throw Out 3 Entrepreneurs Mid-Pitch?
Entrepreneurs pitching food waste, children's education, noise-canceling technology and solar-panel companies race against the clock to impress the three investors.
Isabel Rafferty Zavala is the founder and CEO of Canela Media; Canela Media is the first OTT platform that offers culturally relevant and bilingual content for the Hispanic audience, reaching audiences in the USA and Latin America.
Stuart Haselden is the CEO of Arc'teryx; Arc'teryx is a Canadian apparel company specializing in outdoor apparel and equipment headquartered in North Vancouver, British Columbia; it focuses on technical apparel for mountaineering and Alpine sports.