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(US PROGRAMMING) - MAR, 2019 (2/25/2019 - 3/3/2019) Date Updated:1/31/2019 5:41:51 PM MONTHLY GRID (US PROGRAMMING) - MAR, 2019 (2/25/2019 - 3/3/2019) Date Updated:1/31/2019 5:41:51 PM MON (2/25/2019) TUE (2/26/2019) WED (2/27/2019) THU (2/28/2019) FRI (3/1/2019) SAT (3/2/2019) SUN (3/3/2019) 05:00A 05:00 AM WORLDWIDE EXCHANGE 05:00 AM WORLDWIDE EXCHANGE 05:00 AM WORLDWIDE EXCHANGE 05:00 AM WORLDWIDE EXCHANGE 05:00 AM WORLDWIDE EXCHANGE 05:00 AM AMERICAN GREED 33B - 05:00 AM THE PROFIT #604 - BEN'S 05:00A (2 LINE TICKER/BUGSTACK) (2 LINE TICKER/BUGSTACK) (2 LINE TICKER/BUGSTACK) (2 LINE TICKER/BUGSTACK) (2 LINE TICKER/BUGSTACK) KIRK WRIGHT (PRIME TIME BUG) GARDEN (PRIME TIME BUG) 05:30 AM ON THE MONEY (PRIME 05:30A CNPFT10604PKH 05:30A TIME BUG) CNOTM03029H 06:00A 06:00 AM SQUAWK BOX (2 LINE 06:00 AM SQUAWK BOX (2 LINE 06:00 AM SQUAWK BOX (2 LINE 06:00 AM SQUAWK BOX (2 LINE 06:00 AM SQUAWK BOX (2 LINE 06:00 AM OPTIONS ACTION (2 LINE 06:00 AM OPTIONS ACTION (2 LINE 06:00A TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/NO BUGSTACK) TICKER/NO BUGSTACK) 06:30A 06:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 06:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 06:30A 07:00A 07:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 07:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 07:00A 07:30A 07:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 07:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 07:30A 08:00A 08:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 08:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 08:00A 08:30A 08:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 08:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 08:30A 09:00A 09:00 AM SQUAWK ON THE STREET 09:00 AM SQUAWK ON THE STREET 09:00 AM SQUAWK ON THE STREET 09:00 AM SQUAWK ON THE STREET 09:00 AM SQUAWK ON THE STREET 09:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 09:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 09:00A (2 LINE TICKER/BUGSTACK) (2 LINE TICKER/BUGSTACK) (2 LINE TICKER/BUGSTACK) (2 LINE TICKER/BUGSTACK) (2 LINE TICKER/BUGSTACK) 09:30A 09:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 09:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 09:30A 10:00A 10:00 AM Premier League [3-2-19] 10:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 10:00A 10:30A 10:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 10:30A 11:00A 11:00 AM SQUAWK ALLEY (2 LINE 11:00 AM SQUAWK ALLEY (2 LINE 11:00 AM SQUAWK ALLEY (2 LINE 11:00 AM SQUAWK ALLEY (2 LINE 11:00 AM SQUAWK ALLEY (2 LINE 11:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 11:00A TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) 11:30A 11:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 11:30A 12:00P 12:00 PM FAST MONEY HALFTIME 12:00 PM FAST MONEY HALFTIME 12:00 PM FAST MONEY HALFTIME 12:00 PM FAST MONEY HALFTIME 12:00 PM FAST MONEY HALFTIME 12:00 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 12:00P REPORT (2 LINE REPORT (2 LINE REPORT (2 LINE REPORT (2 LINE REPORT (2 LINE 12:30 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 12:30 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 12:30P TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) 12:30P 01:00P 01:00 PM THE EXCHANGE (2 LINE 01:00 PM THE EXCHANGE (2 LINE 01:00 PM THE EXCHANGE (2 LINE 01:00 PM THE EXCHANGE (2 LINE 01:00 PM THE EXCHANGE (2 LINE 01:00 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 01:00 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 01:00P TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) 01:30P 01:30 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 01:30 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 01:30P 02:00P 02:00 PM POWER LUNCH (2 LINE 02:00 PM POWER LUNCH (2 LINE 02:00 PM POWER LUNCH (2 LINE 02:00 PM POWER LUNCH (2 LINE 02:00 PM POWER LUNCH (2 LINE 02:00 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:00 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:00P TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) 02:30P 02:30 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:30 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:30P 03:00P 03:00 PM CLOSING BELL (2 LINE 03:00 PM CLOSING BELL (2 LINE 03:00 PM CLOSING BELL (2 LINE 03:00 PM CLOSING BELL (2 LINE 03:00 PM CLOSING BELL (2 LINE 03:00 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:00 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:00P TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) 03:30P 03:30 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:30 PM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:30P 04:00P 04:00 PM AMERICAN GREED 154 - 04:00 PM UNDERCOVER BOSS #907 - 04:00P THE POLKA KING CON BETHANY MOTA CNUCB0907NKH 04:30P CNAMG15400K1H 04:30P 05:00P 05:00 PM FAST MONEY (2 LINE 05:00 PM FAST MONEY (2 LINE 05:00 PM FAST MONEY (2 LINE 05:00 PM FAST MONEY (2 LINE 05:00 PM FAST MONEY (2 LINE 05:00 PM AMERICAN GREED 151 - 05:00 PM UNDERCOVER BOSS #808 - 05:00P TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) "THE MOST HATED MAN IN ASSOCIA CNUCB0808NKH 05:30 PM OPTIONS ACTION (2 LINE 05:30P AMERICA?" CNAMG15100K2H 05:30P TICKER/NO BUGSTACK) 06:00P 06:00 PM MAD MONEY W/ JIM 06:00 PM MAD MONEY W/ JIM 06:00 PM MAD MONEY W/ JIM 06:00 PM MAD MONEY W/ JIM 06:00 PM MAD MONEY W/ JIM 06:00 PM AMERICAN GREED 157 - 06:00 PM UNDERCOVER BOSS #609 - 06:00P CRAMER (2 LINE TICKER/NO CRAMER (2 LINE TICKER/NO CRAMER (2 LINE TICKER/NO CRAMER (2 LINE CRAMER (2 LINE TICKER/NO BLOOD RELATIVES//END OF LIFE STELLA & DOT CNUCB0609NK1H 06:30P BUGSTACK) CNMAD02259H BUGSTACK) CNMAD02269H BUGSTACK) CNMAD02279H TICKER/BUGSTACK) CNMAD02289H BUGSTACK) CNMAD03019H SCAM CNAMG15700K1H 06:30P 07:00P 07:00 PM DEAL OR NO DEAL #511 - 07:00 PM SHARK TANK #519 (PRIME 07:00 PM DEAL OR NO DEAL #512 - 07:00 PM SHARK TANK #517 (PRIME 07:00 PM SHARK TANK #721 07:00 PM AMERICAN GREED 160 - 07:00 PM UNDERCOVER BOSS #410 - 07:00P SMALL TOWN, BIG DREAMS (PRIME TIME BUG) CNSHK0519SKH MY BIG FAT GREEK GAME SHOW TIME BUG) CNSHK0517SKH CNSHK0721SKH FLORIDA REHAB GONE WILD O'NEILL CLOTHING CNUCB0410NKH 07:30P TIME BUG) CNDND10511KH (PRIME TIME BUG) CNDND10512K1H (PRIME TIME BUG) CNAMG16000KH 07:30P 08:00P 08:00 PM DEAL OR NO DEAL #505 - 08:00 PM SHARK TANK #826 (PRIME 08:00 PM DEAL OR NO DEAL #516 - 08:00 PM SHARK TANK #410 (PRIME 08:00 PM SHARK TANK #313 08:00 PM AMERICAN GREED 163 - 08:00 PM UNDERCOVER BOSS #303 - 08:00P BEARD OR NO BEARD (PRIME TIME TIME BUG) CNSHK0826SKH COWBOY UP (PRIME TIME BUG) TIME BUG) CNSHK0410SK1H CNSHK0313SK2H THE FAKE HOUSEWIFE OF ORANGE KENDALL-JACKSON WINE ESTATES 08:30P BUG) CNDND10505KH CNDND10516KH COUNTY (PRIME TIME BUG) CNUCB0303NKH 08:30P 09:00P 09:00 PM DEAL OR NO DEAL #507 - 09:00 PM SHARK TANK #907 (PRIME 09:00 PM DEAL OR NO DEAL #517 09:00 PM SHARK TANK #622 (PRIME 09:00 PM SHARK TANK #811 09:00 PM AMERICAN GREED 166 - 09:00 PM UNDERCOVER BOSS #510 - 09:00P IT TAKES TWO (PRIME TIME BUG) TIME BUG) CNSHK0907SKH (PRIME TIME BUG) CNDND10517KH TIME BUG) CNSHK0622SK1H CNSHK0811SKH JUST A DOLLAR AND A MASSAGE HEIGHTS 09:30P CNDND10507K1H SCHEME//LOUSY LANDLORD CNUCB0510NKH 09:30P 10:00P 10:00 PM DEAL OR NO DEAL #501: 10:00 PM THE PROFIT #608 - FEAT 10:00 PM DEAL OR NO DEAL #513 - 10:00 PM SHARK TANK #710 (PRIME 10:00 PM SHARK TANK #717 10:00 PM AMERICAN GREED 169 - 10:00 PM UNDERCOVER BOSS #711 - 10:00P I'M DANCIN' HERE! (PRIME TIME SOCKS (PRIME TIME BUG) FATHER KNOWS BEST (PRIME TIME TIME BUG) CNSHK0710SKH CNSHK0717SKH BABY-FACED DRUG LORDS UNITED REAL ESTATE GROUP 10:30P BUG) CNDND10501K3H CNPFT10608PKH BUG) CNDND10513KH CNAMG16900KH CNUCB0711NKH 10:30P 11:00P 11:00 PM THE PROFIT #604 - BEN'S 11:00 PM THE PROFIT #207 - 11:00 PM DEAL OR NO DEAL #514 - 11:00 PM SHARK TANK #822 (PRIME 11:00 PM SHARK TANK #802 11:00 PM AMERICAN GREED 152 - 11:00 PM UNDERCOVER BOSS #904 - 11:00P GARDEN (PRIME TIME BUG) AMAZING GRAPES (PRIME TIME HEAD OVER HEELS (PRIME TIME TIME BUG) CNSHK0822SKH CNSHK0802SKH DEADLY OPIOIDS, DIRTY DOCTORS IDINA MENZEL CNUCB0904NKH 11:30P CNPFT10604PKH BUG) CNPFT10207KH BUG) CNDND10514KH CNAMG15200K1H 11:30P 12:00A 12:00 AM THE PROFIT #512 - THE 12:00 AM THE PROFIT #503 - 12:00 AM DEAL OR NO DEAL #517 12:00 AM SHARK TANK #721 (PRIME 12:00 AM SHARK TANK #524 12:00 AM AMERICAN GREED 155 - 12:00 AM UNDERCOVER BOSS #907 - 12:00A CASERY (PRIME TIME BUG) DETROIT DENIM (PRIME TIME BUG) (PRIME TIME BUG) CNDND10517KH TIME BUG) CNSHK0721SKH CNSHK0524SKH STOLEN VALOR SCAM BETHANY MOTA CNUCB0907NKH 12:30A CNPFT10512KH CNPFT10503K2H CNAMG15500KH 12:30A 01:00A 01:00 AM THE PROFIT #605 - AFTER 01:00 AM THE PROFIT #608 - FEAT 01:00 AM DEAL OR NO DEAL #515 - 01:00 AM SHARK TANK #517 01:00 AM SHARK TANK #313 01:00 AM AMERICAN GREED 158 - 01:00 AM UNDERCOVER BOSS #808 - 01:00A THE CASERY (PRIME TIME BUG) SOCKS (PRIME TIME BUG) SONY WITH A CHANCE OF CNSHK0517SKH CNSHK0313SK2H DANGEROUS LUXURY ASSOCIA CNUCB0808NKH 01:30A CNPFT10605KH CNPFT10608PKH MILLIONS (PRIME TIME BUG) CNAMG15800K2H 01:30A 02:00A 02:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:00A 02:30A 02:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 02:30A 03:00A 03:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:00 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:00 AM THE PROFIT #608 - FEAT 03:00 AM THE PROFIT #603 - 03:00A SOCKS CNPFT10608PKH SANTA'S TOYS (PRIME TIME BUG) 03:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:30 AM PAID PROGRAMMING 03:30A CNPFT10603PKH 03:30A 04:00A 04:00 AM STREET SIGNS (2 LINE 04:00 AM STREET SIGNS (2 LINE 04:00 AM STREET SIGNS (2 LINE 04:00 AM STREET SIGNS (2 LINE 04:00 AM AMERICAN GREED 9 - 04:00 AM THE PROFIT #602 - 04:00 AM STREET SIGNS (2 LINE 04:00A TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) TICKER/BUGSTACK) UNSOLVED: $300 MILLION ART QUEORK (PRIME TIME BUG) TICKER/BUGSTACK) 04:30A HEIST | PREYING ON FAITH (PRIME CNPFT10602K1H 04:30A 1/31/2019 5:46:57 PM Page 1 of 1.
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