March 27, 2009 2:01 PM

CNBC's Dylan Ratigan quits on dispute with producer: source

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Dylan Ratigan. (Photo: CNBC)

CNBC's anchor Dylan Ratigan quit, according to a report from the New York Post.

 

Ratigan is leaving the network for unknown reasons and Friday will be his last day on air. So far the network has not confirmed the report. Ratigan apparently had disputes with Susan Krakower, the Vice President for strategic programming and development of the show.

 

A tape acquired by the New York Post shows Ratigan in rage talking to a producer during a commercial break.

 

 "Don't ask me to talk about every [bleep]ing e-mail that comes up on the screen. I'm not going to host a [bleep]ing TV show that consists of reading [bleep]ing e-mails to [bleep]ing traders, " Ratigan said continuing with an argument towards Krakower. 

 

 "You know what, Susan, I'm in the middle of hosting a show right now, so now is an unwelcome time to hear your voice . . . If you want to pull me off the show, please do," he roars. "[You are] rude and disrespectful. . . . You lie to me routinely."

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