Mad Money

Mad Money (2005- )

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Mad Money is an American finance television program hosted by Jim Cramer that began airing on CNBC on March 14, 2005. Its main focus is investment and speculation, particularly in publicly traded stocks. In a notable departure from the CNBC programming style prior to its arrival, Mad Money presents itself in an entertainment-style format rather than a news broadcasting one. Cramer defines "mad money" as the money one "can use to invest in stocks ... not retirement money, which you want in 401K or an IRA, a savings account, bonds, or the most conservative of dividend-paying stocks." Mad Money replaced Dylan Ratigan's Bullseye for the 6 p.m. Eastern Time slot. On January 8, 2007, CNBC began airing reruns of the show at 11 p.m. Eastern Time, on Monday through Friday, and at 4 a.m. Eastern Time, on Saturdays.

In March 2012, the program became a part of what was formerly branded as NBC All Night in the nominal 3:07 a.m. ET/2:07 a.m. timeslot on weeknights, replacing week-delayed repeats of NBC's late night talk shows. In that form, only the video for the program was presented on a 16:9 screen with gray branded windowboxing andpillarboxing, with all enhanced business information, including the CNBC Ticker, removed. Because of the scheduling of local station's 4 a.m. or 4:30 a.m. newscasts to airEarly Today depending on how a station schedules its overnight programming (even if it airs at the regular time in the Eastern and Pacific time zones for instance, seven minutes would have to be cut-off to fit in Early Today and a local newscast starting at 4:30 a.m.), it is subject to local pre-emption, including by NBC O&O's.

On August 4, 2014, Mad Money was first broadcast in full 1080i HD, resulting in the removal of the sidebar that was seen on all of CNBC's other trading-day programming, until the sidebar itself was permanently removed altogether on October 13, 2014. The NBC presentation displays the native widescreen HD picture, albeit with the CNBC Ticker space still filled in with gray windowboxing.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 18:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2025-08-04Episode 152Aug 4, 2025
2025-08-01Episode 151Aug 1, 2025
2025-07-31Episode 150Jul 31, 2025
2025-07-30Episode 149Jul 30, 2025
2025-07-29Episode 148Jul 29, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the date of Mad Money premiere?

Mad Money premiered on March 14, 2005.

Who was the host of Mad Money in 2005?

The host of Mad Money in 2005 was Jim Cramer.

What was the genre of Mad Money TV show?

Mad Money was a finance and investment advice television program.

How long was each episode of Mad Money?

Each episode of Mad Money was 60 minutes long.

How often was Mad Money broadcast per week in 2005?

Mad Money was broadcast 5 days per week, from Monday to Friday.

What network aired Mad Money in 2005?

Mad Money was aired on CNBC in 2005.

What was the target audience for Mad Money?

Mad Money targeted individual investors and traders.

What were some of the key segments on Mad Money?

Some of the key segments on Mad Money included "Off the Charts," "Lightning Round," and "Mad Mail."

What was the purpose of "Lightning Round" segment on Mad Money?

"Lightning Round" was a segment on Mad Money where Jim Cramer answered rapid-fire questions from callers about stocks.

What was Jim Cramer's background before hosting Mad Money?

Before hosting Mad Money, Jim Cramer was a hedge fund manager and co-founder of TheStreet.com.

What was the focus of "Off the Charts" segment on Mad Money?

The focus of "Off the Charts" segment on Mad Money was technical analysis of stock charts.

Did Mad Money have any recurring guest experts?

Yes, Mad Money had recurring guest experts such as Dylan Ratigan and Bob Pisani.

What was the format of "Mad Mail" segment on Mad Money?

"Mad Mail" was a segment on Mad Money where Jim Cramer answered questions and comments from viewers sent through e-mail and voicemail.

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Also known as

  • Mad Money with Jim Cramer (United States)
  • Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer (United States)

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