I used to watch CNBC but when they didn't invite Jim Rogers back anymore that was it for me. Once when I was on vacation, I was watching an interview with Newmont's CEO, Wayne Murdy I think, when he was abruptly attacked over something and when he was about to respond CNBC broke to a commercial. That's an old trick of their's when the truth hurts.
On a rare day, I turned on CNBC again because Paul Van Eeden had sent out a notice that he would appear. Paul kept speaking about the price of oil and how the Fed was responsible because of their 24 hour dollar machine when a lady of the round table panel, who had been relatively quiet throughout the interview, spoke up and attacked him for what he was saying about the Fed.
Yes, CNBC is a one-way street.