Telepictures Developing Suze Orman Strip

Suze Orman’s Money Wars will air five days a week and focus on families, friends and couples whose disputes about money are affecting their lives. The new show comes as the personal finance expert ends her 14-year run as host of CNBC’s The Suze Orman Show in March 2015.

Personal financial expert Suze Orman is developing a daily program to be produced by Warner Bros. Television Group’s Telepictures. The new show will be called Suze Orman’s Money Wars and will air five days per week.

Suze Orman’s Money Wars will focus on families, friends and couples whose disputes about money are affecting their lives. Understanding that fights about money are never really only about the money, Orman will both settle these disputes and help the opposing parties resolve their issues while starting them on the road to financial responsibility.

Orman will conclude her highly successful 14-year run as host of CNBC’s The Suze Orman Show in March 2015 as the longest-tenured program host in the network’s history.

A two-time Emmy winner and eight-time Gracie Award winner (which honors the nation’s best radio, television and cable programming for and about women), Orman is also the author of nine consecutive New York Times–best-sellers and is a magazine/online columnist. She was twice named to Time magazine’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people and has been named by Forbes as one of the world’s 100 most powerful women.

Orman has co-produced and hosted eight specials for PBS based on her best-selling books, and is one of the most successful fundraisers in the history of the network. She was also a frequent guests on The Oprah Winfrey Show, making 30 appearances as a financial expert, and she is currently a contributing editor to O: The Oprah Magazine.


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Michelle Underwood says:

November 25, 2014 at 2:53 pm

Didn’t someone try to do syndication with her before?

    Keith ONeal says:

    November 25, 2014 at 8:47 pm

    Not to my knowledge, but when my PBS station has a Pledge Drive, she appears. Her show will be an instant flop.

kendra campbell says:

November 26, 2014 at 7:01 am

Orman is condescending and preachy. Bad idea.