The voting drive features familiar faces from the news brands across NBC News, MSNBC, CNBC and Telemundo.
CNBC anchor Carl Quintanilla recovered quickly last week after accidentally calling Disney CEO Bob Chapek “Bob Paycheck.”
"We’re never going to be a book. That’s never in the cards for The Walt Disney Company."
The new docuseries, called "The Shift," will debut on Sept. 17 and run Saturdays from 2:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ET.
Cramer believes California moving toward embracing electricity or hydrogen powers cars, trucks, and SUVs is good news for Musk.
NBCUniversal hopes to bring a more centralized unit with CNBC, NBC News, and MSNBC following the hiring of Cesar Conde to oversee the group.
Cramer is going after the Financial Times following a spat over the latest US inflation reading for July, leading to the host demanding an apology.
"Oh, I'm saying it was one of the worst acquisitions I've ever seen, not a mistake. They just got had. It's ok. Sometimes you just get...
He finished his takedown of the Mad Money host by saying "the fact is a lot of smart people, and Jim Cramer, read this situation wrong."
Cramer Tweeted that Twitter will most likely force Musk to buy the company for the agreed initially $15-17 per share.