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Matthew Quayle

Matt Quayle
Senior Executive Producer of "Squawk Box" and "Squawk on the Street"

Matt Quayle is the co-creator and senior executive producer of "Squawk Box" and "Squawk on the Street" on CNBC. "Squawk Box" is currently the longest running business show on cable television and "Squawk on the Street" was the first program to originate entirely live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during market hours. He also writes the "Talking Squawk" blog on CNBC.com.

Named to the TJFR Business News Reporter "30 Under 30" list in 1997, 1998, and 1999, Quayle has also been quoted in numerous national publications including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Money Magazine, which named him one of the "10 Heroes of the Internet Investor" in the Fall of 2000. He's quoted in numerous books as well, including New York Times bestseller: "The Fortune Tellers" by Howard Kurtz (Touchstone, 2000) and "Greenspan: The Man Behind Money" by Justin Martin (Perseus, 2001).

Quayle holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Rutgers University and a Master of Arts in Media and Professional Communications from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He now serves as professor adjunct at FDU's Graduate School of Arts and Media Studies. His academic work in the field of Media Ecology entitled "The Method of the Medium is in Motion" was published in ETC: A Review of General Semantics (2010).

He lives in northern New Jersey with his wife, CNBC Anchor Becky Quick, his two daughters, Kimiko and Natalie, and his son, Kyle.

—Follow Matt Quayle on Twitter @matthew_quayle


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    Weekdays 6a ET
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    Weekdays 13:00 CET
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    Weekdays 19:00 SIN/HK
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