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  2. In 1970, he started the popular Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) series Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser, produced by Maryland Public Television, a PBS member station, at its facilities in Owings Mills, Maryland. The show ran for 32 years, reaching its ratings peak in the mid-1980s.

  3. The original show, which was created by Anne Truax Darlington and produced by Maryland Public Television (MPT), debuted on the entire PBS network on November 20, 1970 and was officially titled Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser (W$W) during the 32 years he hosted from November 20, 1970 to March 22, 2002 (the "S" in "Street" was rendered and ...

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  4. After Louis Rukeyser and MPT parted ways in 2002, MPT created a new series titled Wall $treet Week with FORTUNE (2002-2005), while Louis Rukeyser started a new show, Louis Rukeyser’s Wall Street, on CNBC.

  5. The 73 year old hosted the PBS program “Wall Street Week with Luis Rukeyser” from 1970 until 2002, offering a sardonic take on the goings on in the markets and using his band of stock...

  6. May 3, 2006 · He joined ABC News in 1965 as a correspondent and commentator. Not until 1973 did he judge it safe to quit his day job for a still-unproven "Wall Street Week." It was a decision that he never...

  7. May 3, 2006 · When "Wall Street Week" was broadcast for the first time on Nov. 20, 1970, probably nobody, not even the always self-assured Rukeyser, dreamed that the show would run for 32 years while...

  8. Oct 9, 2004 · Nearly one year after Louis Rukeyser last appeared on the Friday night financial show that bears his name, cable network CNBC said yesterday that he has told them he will not return and asked...

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