Money guru Suze Orman is leaving CNBC
to develop a new daytime show with Warner Bros.' Telepictures
Productions.
Orman's The Suze Orman Show
debuted on CNBC in 2002.
According to Variety,
Suze Orman's Money Wars has Orman helping people who are
feuding over money and is designed to air weekdays.
Orman's wife Kathy Travis is expected
to be involved in the new show, which has yet to find a home.
The Suze Orman Show will end on
March 28.
In a memo sent to staffers, CNBC
President Mark Hoffman confirmed Orman's exit.
“For 14 years and 621 episodes to
date, Suze has been a member of the CNBC family as a preeminent
advocate for financial independence teaching viewers the importance
of personal empowerment when it comes to money,” Hoffman said.
“Shortly, Suze will be making a big announcement about a new show
that will take her from Saturday nights on CNBC to 5 days a week
across America. The last new episode of The Suze Orman Show
will air March 28. I want to personally thank Suze for her friendship
and for her incredible contributions to CNBC.”
Orman, 63, came out in 2007.