TV Schedule for Cheddar News
Tuesday, December 2nd TV listings for Cheddar News
From the New York Stock Exchange.
Doug O'Loughlin, President at SemiAnalysis, breaks down why Nvidia earnings became a non-event, how Google's Gemini 3 and in-house TPUs have suddenly shifted the competitive landscape, and why Mark Zuckerberg is willing to pour billions into GPUs.
One-on-one with literary power player and best selling author James Patterson. Plus, the CEO of Crunch Fitness on why his company is still thriving even amidst the rise of the GLP-1 craze. And the CEO of Sizeable Energy discusses a new form.
Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz demystify the financial habits of the rich, share their own mistakes and shortcomings, and lay out the blueprint for you to succeed with money by implementing new habits for financial literacy.
Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz demystify the financial habits of the rich, share their own mistakes and shortcomings, and lay out the blueprint for you to succeed with money by implementing new habits for financial literacy.
One-on-one with literary power player and best selling author James Patterson. Plus, the CEO of Crunch Fitness on why his company is still thriving even amidst the rise of the GLP-1 craze. And the CEO of Sizeable Energy discusses a new form.
Heather Hitchens is the president and CEO of American Theatre Wing; as the Wing's chief executive officer, she is charged with maintaining its brand of excellence in the Tony Awards as well as overseeing and shaping its other vital grant making.
Doug O'Loughlin, President at SemiAnalysis, breaks down why Nvidia earnings became a non-event, how Google's Gemini 3 and in-house TPUs have suddenly shifted the competitive landscape, and why Mark Zuckerberg is willing to pour billions into GPUs.
Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz demystify the financial habits of the rich, share their own mistakes and shortcomings, and lay out the blueprint for you to succeed with money by implementing new habits for financial literacy.
One-on-one with literary power player and best selling author James Patterson. Plus, the CEO of Crunch Fitness on why his company is still thriving even amidst the rise of the GLP-1 craze. And the CEO of Sizeable Energy discusses a new form.
Heather Hitchens is the president and CEO of American Theatre Wing; as the Wing's chief executive officer, she is charged with maintaining its brand of excellence in the Tony Awards as well as overseeing and shaping its other vital grant making.
Doug O'Loughlin, President at SemiAnalysis, breaks down why Nvidia earnings became a non-event, how Google's Gemini 3 and in-house TPUs have suddenly shifted the competitive landscape, and why Mark Zuckerberg is willing to pour billions into GPUs.
Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz demystify the financial habits of the rich, share their own mistakes and shortcomings, and lay out the blueprint for you to succeed with money by implementing new habits for financial literacy.
Hosted by J.D. Durkin from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Taking Stock covers market close, big money moves of the day, and industry trends from crypto to A.I. to startups.
Most companies are racing to adopt generative and agentic AI, but many are skipping the most important steps; in this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by Prem Natarajan, EVP, Chief Scientist, and Head of Enterprise AI at Capital.
Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz demystify the financial habits of the rich, share their own mistakes and shortcomings, and lay out the blueprint for you to succeed with money by implementing new habits for financial literacy.
Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz demystify the financial habits of the rich, share their own mistakes and shortcomings, and lay out the blueprint for you to succeed with money by implementing new habits for financial literacy.
One-on-one with literary power player and best selling author James Patterson. Plus, the CEO of Crunch Fitness on why his company is still thriving even amidst the rise of the GLP-1 craze. And the CEO of Sizeable Energy discusses a new form.
Heather Hitchens is the president and CEO of American Theatre Wing; as the Wing's chief executive officer, she is charged with maintaining its brand of excellence in the Tony Awards as well as overseeing and shaping its other vital grant making.
NYC Revealed Skyscrapers
How America's biggest city builds the country's tallest towers.
New York City has the best food; getting all that grub to New Yorkers; most of it comes from one critical point in the Bronx: the Hunts Point Distribution Center; each year, 4.5 billion pounds of food makes its way to the restaurants and food stores.
In this episode, Titan Dynamics takes flight with cutting-edge aerospace innovation-deployable drone factories and next-gen unmanned systems built for speed and precision-while Clarity harnesses AI to turn mental clutter into focus, transforming.
Harry Arnett.
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.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch She Ditched a Corporate Career and Bet on Herself. Did It Pay Off?
An investor offers $100,000, but the contestant wants $150,000; will they dare to ask for more?
Most companies are racing to adopt generative and agentic AI, but many are skipping the most important steps; in this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by Prem Natarajan, EVP, Chief Scientist, and Head of Enterprise AI at Capital.
One-on-one with literary power player and best selling author James Patterson. Plus, the CEO of Crunch Fitness on why his company is still thriving even amidst the rise of the GLP-1 craze. And the CEO of Sizeable Energy discusses a new form.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch What Do Hip-Hop, Underwear and AI Have in Common?
Entrepreneurs vie for investment from CeeLo Green, Marc Randolph and Kim Perrell; their common regret is they should have practiced more.
Fast-paced pitch show, where entrepreneurs seek investment from a panel judges.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Is America Ready to Bow Down to the Salsa God?
Investor Kim Perell favors experienced entrepreneurs, but Jonathan Hung remains cautious.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Can Mushrooms Save the World?
Founders face the dilemma of choosing one investor among many; they weigh financial backing against mentoring opportunities.
Explore the allure and rising momentum of gold as an alternative investment, especially as prices soar to all-time highs; from ancient empires to modern portfolios, discover why gold continues to shine as a hedge against inflation.
Cosmetic dentist designs celebrity smiles; new lazer zaps unwanted tattoos; Elysium develops "Fountain of Youth" pill.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch The 60-Second Pitch That Landed $500K
Some are seasoned pros who have already built and sold businesses, while others have yet to complete their first product; one trait they all share in common is not being shy about having bold asks.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Is His Business About to Gobble up Uber Eats and DoorDash?
Marc Randolph advises against pitching the wrong person.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Did a Giant Dancing Pineapple Just Jump Into This Meeting?
Marc Randolph and Kim Perrell are back with Pinky Cole to witness unique requests, historic recalls and a guest.
Bacardi's director of lifestyle and culture shakes up the summer's best cocktails, a look inside Athletic Brewing and what's trending with Teremana and Diageo.
Maker's Mark celebrates Kentucky's Bourbon Trail, Mr Black's Espresso Martini Fest, Wander; Ivy uncorks a single-serve and Richtech Robotics AI bartender.
New York City's Fire Department boasts prestige and pedigree; the department leads the world for innovation, for innovation, but it is also shaped by tragedy; fueled by preparation, coordination and bravery, the FDNY makes it safer for New Yorkers.
New York's Harbor is as large as it is complex; it's home to one of the nation's most critical infrastructure systems: six container terminals moving millions of pounds of cargo in and out every day; this system is buoyed by thousands of workers.
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.
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.
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch That Was Ridiculous!' See What Left One Investor Exasperated
Featuring contestants vie for success in 60-second pitches; a contestant's words leave an investor extremely irritated.
