13 Facts About Mad Money

1.

Mad Money replaced Dylan Ratigan's Bullseye for the 6 p m Eastern Time slot.

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2.

Mad Money has small, plastic bulls and bears which he has incorporated into his shows.

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3.

Mad Money will throw the flag when a caller unethically uses the national television audience to promote a stock for self-interest.

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4.

Only segment which appears on every Mad Money show is the "Lightning Round" segment, where viewers call in and ask Cramer about a specific stock.

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5.

Mad Money takes as many calls as possible before a buzzer goes off to indicate the end of the round.

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6.

Jim Cramer has been quoted as saying that Mad Money "is a show that is about education, entertainment and making money".

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7.

Mad Money was expanded to a special 90 minute edition for this occasion.

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8.

Mad Money's featured guest in the fifth edition was Jeff Zucker, CEO of NBC Universal.

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9.

Mad Money was recorded in CNBC's headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.

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10.

Original music for Mad Money, including the "Lightning Round, " was composed and performed by Willie Wilcox.

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11.

Mad Money was licensed for a brief fictional segment in the 2008 film version of Iron Man by Paramount Pictures and Marvel Studios.

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12.

Mad Money was licensed for a brief fictional segment in the 2010 film Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps by 20th Century Fox.

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13.

Jim Cramer is shown on Mad Money advising people in his trademark flair to sell off stock in Hydra Offshore.

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