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CNBC

CNBC is an American business news channel owned by NBCUniversal News Group, a unit of Comcast's NBCUniversal. The network broadcasts business news and analysis programming during the morning, daytime trading day, and early-evening hours, while off-peak hours (such as weekday prime time and weekends) are filled by business-related documentaries and reality television programming, as well as occasional NBC Sports presentations. CNBC operates an accompanying financial news website, CNBC.com, which includes news articles, video and podcast content, as well as subscription-based services. CNBC's headquarters and main studios are located in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, while it also maintains a studio at the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square, New York City.

CNBC
Logo used since December 11, 2023. It is based on the 2022 NBC logo.
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaUnited States, Canada
HeadquartersEnglewood Cliffs, New Jersey, U.S.
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerComcast
ParentNBCUniversal News Group
Sister channels
History
LaunchedApril 17, 1989; 35 years ago (1989-04-17)
Replaced
Links
Websitewww.cnbc.com
Availability
Streaming media
CNBC ProCNBC Pro
(requires subscription)
ClaroTV+(requires subscription to access content)
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The newsroom at CNBC headquarters, also used to host Power Lunch
CNBC's control room in New Jersey
Melissa Lee and Simon Hobbs on assignment during the show Squawk on the Street
The TV studio at the NASDAQ MarketSite, where CNBC's market updates and the show Fast Money are hosted
CNBC New Jersey headquarters
The newsroom at CNBC's New Jersey headquarters
A Squawk Box outside broadcast, hosted by Rebecca Quick

CNBC was originally founded in April 1989 as the Consumer News and Business Channel, a joint venture between NBC and Cablevision. Following its 1991 bankruptcy, NBC acquired the competing Financial News Network (FNN) and merged it into CNBC, and acquired Cablevision's stake in CNBC to give it full ownership.

In addition to its U.S. operations, CNBC operates the international branches CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia, and is involved in other international affiliates via joint ventures and franchise arrangements.

In 2023, CNBC had higher total day and primetime viewership than its rival, Fox Business, but finished behind Fox in trading day viewership.[1]

History edit

Evolution of Comcast NBCUniversal
   
1912Universal Pictures is founded
1926NBC is founded
1928Walter Lantz Productions is established
1943MCA Inc. establishes Revue Studios (later Universal Television)
1953NBC begins first compatible color broadcasts, preceding other networks by nine years
1956NBC's first peacock logo debuts
1963American Cable Systems is founded
1964Universal Studios Hollywood opens
1967NBC broadcasts the first Super Bowl
1968American Cable Systems rebrands to Comcast
1972Comcast began trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
1975Universal releases Jaws
1980PolyGram renames Casablanca Record & Filmworks to PolyGram Pictures
MCA Videocassette‚ Inc. (Later Universal Pictures Home Entertainment is established
1982Universal releases E.T. The Extra Terrestrial
1984Walter Lantz Productions' assets are sold to Universal
Telemundo is founded
1985Universal releases Back to the Future
1986General Electric buys RCA for $6.4 billion, including NBC and a stake in A&E
1989NBC relaunches Tempo Television as CNBC
1990Universal Studios Florida opens
Law & Order premieres on NBC
Sky Television and British Satellite Broadcasting merge to form British Sky Broadcasting
Universal Cartoon Studios (later Universal Animation Studios) is established
1993Universal releases Jurassic Park
1994DreamWorks Animation is founded
1996NBC and Microsoft replace America's Talking with MSNBC
1997Barry Diller purchases Universal's domestic television assets
1998Seagram acquires PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Universal Television is renamed Studios USA Television
1999PolyGram Filmed Entertainment is folded into Universal Pictures
Universal Studios Florida expands to become Universal Orlando Resort
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit premieres on NBC
2001Grand opening of Universal Studios Japan
Universal releases The Fast and the Furious
Vivendi purchases Studios USA
2002NBC acquires Telemundo and Bravo
Studios USA assets are folded into Universal
Focus Features is formed
Comcast acquires AT&T Broadband for $44.5 billion
2003Universal becomes the first studio with five summer releases breaking the $100 million mark
2004GE and Vivendi merge NBC and Universal into NBCUniversal
2005The Office premieres on NBC
Comcast sets up a joint-venture with PBS, Sesame Workshop & HIT Entertainment to form PBS Kids Sprout
Comcast & Time Warner Cable jointly acquire Adelphia Cable assets for $17.6 billion
2006USA Network begins 13-year streak as #1 cable network in total viewers
2007Illumination is founded
2010Universal releases Illumination's first film Despicable Me
2011Vivendi divested in NBCU; Comcast buys 51% of NBCU from GE, turning it into a limited liability company
NBCUniversal Archives is founded
2012Universal celebrates its 100th anniversary
NBCUniversal divests its A&E Networks minority stake
2013Comcast buys GE's remaining 49% of NBCU
Comcast/NBCU assumes full ownership of Sprout
2014Comcast attempts to acquire Time Warner Cable for $45.2 billion
NBCUniversal reaches a new long-term deal with WWE
2016NBCU acquires DreamWorks Animation
2017Sprout relaunches as Universal Kids
2018Comcast acquires Sky after a heated bidding war with 21st Century Fox
2019NBCU acquires Cineo Lighting
2020NBCU launches Peacock
2021Grand opening of Universal Beijing Resort
2023The Super Mario Bros. Movie becomes Illumination's highest-grossing film

CNBC's roots date back to the founding in 1979 of the Satellite Program Network (SPN), which showed a low-budget mix of old movies and instructional and entertainment programs. The channel later changed its name to Tempo Television. After initially signing a letter of intent to acquire Tempo,[2] NBC opted for a deal to lease the channel's transponder in June 1988.[3] On this platform, and under the guidance of Tom Rogers, the channel was relaunched on April 17, 1989, as the Consumer News and Business Channel. NBC and Cablevision initially operated CNBC as a 50–50 joint venture,[4][5] and it was headquartered in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Sue Herera and Scott Cohn joined CNBC at its inception.[6][7][8]

CNBC had considerable difficulty getting cable carriage at first, as many providers were skeptical of placing it alongside the longer-established Financial News Network. By the winter of 1990, CNBC was in only 17 million homes – less than half of FNN's potential reach – despite the size of NBC, its parent.[9]

After an accounting scandal, FNN filed for bankruptcy protection on March 2, 1991, and put itself up for sale. After a bidding war with a Dow Jones & CompanyWestinghouse Broadcasting consortium, CNBC was awarded FNN by a bankruptcy judge for $154.3 million on May 21, 1991, and merged the two operations.[10] CNBC hired around 60 of FNN's 300-person workforce. Bill Griffeth and Joe Kernen, who are still with the channel, joined CNBC at that time.[11][12] Other former FNN's workforce were hired by Bloomberg Television.[13] The deal increased the distribution of the network to over 40 million homes.[13] Cablevision sold its 49.5% stake in CNBC to NBC upon completion of the deal.[14]

Roger Ailes was hired as the president of CNBC in August 1993,[15][16] tasked by NBC CEO Bob Wright with turning around the struggling network. Ailes resigned in January 1996 due to disagreements with management including the decision by NBC management to form a joint venture with Microsoft that included the rebrand of "America's Talking" as MSNBC. Under the leadership of Ailes, annual revenue at CNBC rose from $43 million to $110 million.[17][18]

In June 1995, CNBC launched the Hong Kong-based CNBC Asia,[19][20] and CNBC Europe, headquartered in London, in March 1996.[21]

In December 1997, CNBC formed a strategic alliance with Dow Jones, including content sharing with Dow Jones Newswires, The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, and Barron's and the rebranding of the channel as "a service of NBC and Dow Jones". As part of the agreement, Dow Jones merged their competing business news channels—London-based European Business News and Singapore-based Asia Business News—into CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia respectively, with CNBC shutting down its Hong Kong-based operation and relocating the new CNBC Asia to ABN's Singapore studios.[22][23][24]

During the late 1990s and early 2000s, CNBC's ratings increased sharply along with the stock market, often beating those of CNN during market hours.[25] The highest daytime viewership of the network in 2000 was 343,000.[26]

However, after the burst of the dot-com bubble, CNBC's viewing figures declined in tandem. In 2002, CNBC's ratings fell 44% and were down another 5% in 2003.[27] The network's ratings steadily fell until bottoming in Q1 2005, with an average viewership of 134,000 during the day.[28]

From 2001[29][30] to 2006, the CNBC website was operated by MSN.[31][32]

In August 2003, CNBC signed a deal to provide weather content from AccuWeather.[33]

In October 2003, CNBC moved its world headquarters from Fort Lee (which became the new home of Telemundo flagship station WNJU) to a new digital video production studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.[34][35]

NBC Universal reacquired full control of loss-making CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia from Dow Jones at the end of 2005. The licensing agreement between Dow and CNBC U.S. remained intact, until it expired in 2012.[36]

CNBC reported annual revenues of $510 million in 2006.[37] In September 2006, CNBC launched the FTSE CNBC Global 300 stock market index in conjunction with FTSE Group. The index includes the fifteen largest companies from each of the sectors of the Industry Classification Benchmark as well as the thirty largest companies from emerging markets.[38] Profits at CNBC exceeded $333 million in 2007, making CNBC the second most profitable of NBC Universal's thirteen cable channels in the United States, behind only the USA Network.[39] Ratings hit an all-time high in 2007.[40][41]

CNBC Africa was launched on June 1, 2007.[42] On October 22, 2007, CNBC introduced the "CNBC Investor Network", a network of webcams stationed in the trading rooms of various independent financial institutions across the United States, allowing traders to be interviewed instantaneously as news breaks.[43] In December 2007, CNBC formed a content partnership with Yahoo! Finance.[44]

In January 2008, CNBC formed a content partnership with The New York Times, which was seen as an attempt by both parties to take on increased competition from News Corporation.[45][46][47] In May 2008, CNBC formed a content partnership with AOL.[48]

Average daytime viewership (6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) reached a seven-year high of 310,000 viewers in the first quarter of 2008.[39] Ratings plummeted in 2009 as the network aired bad economic news resulting from the Great Recession.[49] In January 2010, the launch of the Korean language channel SBS-CNBC marked the fifteenth CNBC-branded channel worldwide.[50] In July 2010, BT signed a five-year contract with CNBC Europe to distribute content from its London headquarters to sister sites in Europe and the US.[51]

In 2011, CNBC won an award at the International Broadcasting Convention for its CNBC 4D: Interactive motion tracking that allows CNBC presenters to interact with 3D graphics, using technology from Unreel, Brainstorm, Motion Analysis.[52] In June 2012, CNBC expanded its partnership with Yahoo! Finance in an effort to reach more online viewers. That month, CNBC.com had 6.5 million unique visitors in the United States while Yahoo! Finance had 37.5 million.[53]

In 2013, host Maria Bartiromo left CNBC for Fox Business in part because Fox offered her $5–6 million per year compared to the $4 million per year that she made at CNBC.[54][55][56][57] Also that year, CNBC took over production of the popular public television program Nightly Business Report from NBR Worldwide, a subsidiary of Atalaya Global Management.[58]

On January 6, 2015, CNBC changed the way it calculates ratings, switching from Nielsen ratings to a system by Cogent Research to calculate the viewership of its business day programming by surveying financial advisers and investors, with the goal of providing a more accurate measurement of the network's out-of-home viewership; Nielsen is still used to track the viewership of its entertainment programming.[59]

In October 2015, a Republican Party candidates debate hosted by CNBC was seen by 14 million viewers—the highest viewership of a CNBC program to-date.[60][61]

On January 10, 2016, CNBC announced a new partnership with Indonesian broadcaster Trans Media to form CNBC Indonesia.[62]

By 2017, Fox Business had overtaken CNBC as the most watched daytime business news network.[63][64]

CNBC's online video operations generated an all-time high of 1.92 billion total digital video starts across platforms in 2020.[65]

In 2020, CNBC hired former Fox News Channel anchor Shepard Smith to host a new evening newscast on the channel, The News with Shepard Smith, which premiered that September. It was positioned as an objective, "fact-based" national newscast.[66][67]

In September 2021, CNBC signed a new multi-platform deal with Jim Cramer; in addition to his existing television roles, the agreement includes the co-development of live events and digital content through his company Cramer Media (replacing his previous arrangement with TheStreet, which Cramer had co-founded, and sold to The Arena Group in 2019), including a direct-to-consumer subscription service.[68] In January 2022, the subscription service launched as the "CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer", which includes commentaries, stock picks, and monthly online meetings. The service operates alongside another CNBC subscription service, "CNBC Pro", which similarly provides exclusive content and over-the-top streaming of CNBC's networks.[69][70]

In August 2022, Mark Hoffman stepped down as president of CNBC after 17 years at the network, being succeeded by NBCUniversal president of global advertising and partnerships KC Sullivan. Under Sullivan, the network began to refocus its programming to broaden appeal to its core business audience, including a promise of more business-related documentaries in primetime,[71][72][73] and cancelling the low-rated[74][67] The News with Shepard Smith in November 2022 in favor of the new financial news program Last Call with Brian Sullivan, which premiered in January 2023.[74][72]

On December 11, 2023, CNBC underwent a major rebranding, updating its logo for the first time since 1996 (adopting the updated NBC peacock and corporate typeface introduced a year prior),[75] and revamping its on-air graphics with a simpler flat design. The two-tiered stock ticker CNBC had historically used was replaced with a single scroll, with major indices now displayed in a strip below the stock ticker.[72]

Physical stores edit

 
CNBC News Store at Raleigh-Durham International Airport

CNBC has a licensing partnership with Paradies Lagardère to operate retail locations in United States airports branded as CNBC News, CNBC Express, and CNBC SmartShop. The stores sell CNBC-branded merchandise as well as snacks and drinks.[76]

Criticism edit

CNBC has been criticized for allegedly amplifying bull and bear markets, particularly in the run-up to the dot-com bubble and the subprime mortgage crisis a decade later.[27][77][78] In response to these criticisms, CNBC anchors have pointed to the size of the market and noted that influencing it is "a little out of our reach".[77]

Jon Stewart on Comedy Central's The Daily Show has been a vocal critic of CNBC and some of its personalities, beginning after comments were made by Rick Santelli.[79][80] Despite the lack of direct comments by the network, several personalities have defended their predictions and comments.[81][82]

CNBC was accused by the Obama administration of "cable chatter"—the excessive and sometimes brutal discussion on a particular topic, often one-sided.[83][84]

Performance of Jim Cramer's stock picks edit

Regarding CNBC's Mad Money host Jim Cramer, an August 20, 2007, article in Barron's stated that "his picks haven't beaten the market. Over the past two years, viewers holding Cramer's stocks would be up 12% while the Dow rose 22% and the S&P 500 16%."[85]

High definition edit

 
CNBC HD on April 9, 2014

On October 10, 2007, CNBC HD, a 1080i high-definition television simulcast of CNBC, was launched, first on DirecTV.[86]

On October 13, 2014, coincidentally the 11th anniversary of CNBC's relocation to its current facilities in Englewood Cliffs, NJ, CNBC switched to a full 16:9 letterbox presentation, in line with CNBC Asia and CNBC Europe.[87]

Gallery edit

Programming edit

Current notable programming (as of March 2024)[88]

Non-business-programming, including Reality television edit

Sports edit

CNBC occasionally serves as an outlet for NBC Sports programming. Mainly, this has occurred on weekends, especially the afternoon, and its coverage is purposefully limited away from any part of the American trading day on weekdays.

Consistent programming includes the Premier League and the Olympics.

Generally, during weekdays CNBC airs coverage from 5-8PM ET, following business coverage. During weekends, CNBC carries much more extensive sports coverage.

History edit

AMA Supercross edit

In 2022, ten AMA Supercross Championship races aired on CNBC.[100]

College football edit

In 2016 and 2017, CNBC aired The Game, the annual college football game between Harvard University and Yale University as part of NBC Sports' Ivy League television contract.[101] In 2022, CNBC is scheduled to air the first ever HBCU New York City Football Classic between Howard University and Morehead State University.[102]

Cycling edit

In 2015, CNBC aired portions of the 2015 UCI Road Cycling World Championships.[103]

In 2020, CNBC aired Stage 14 and Stage 15 of the Tour de France.[104]

In 2022, CNBC aired stage 8 of the Paris–Nice.[105]

In 2022, CNBC will air portions of the Women's Tour de France.[106]

Formula 1 edit

In 2016, CNBC aired the Russian Grand Prix.[107]

Golf edit

In 2001, CNBC began a four-year deal to televise events from the Senior PGA Tour, either live or tape delayed, with early-round coverage broadcast on cable feeds of Pax. CNBC president Bill Bolster stated that the decision was meant to help reduce CNBC's reliance on paid programming on weekends. PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem also felt that golf and business audiences were "extremely compatible" with each other.[108]

In 2019 and 2021, CNBC aired coverage of the final two days of the Amundi Evian Championship, as part of the LPGA Tour.[109] It will do the same in 2022.[110]

Horse racing edit

In 2012, CNBC aired the Toyota Blue Grass Stakes and the Arkansas Derby.[111]

In 2021, CNBC aired portions of the Royal Ascot and Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series.[112][113]

In 2022, CNBC aired the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth Stakes from Gulfstream and the Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes from Santa Anita, as part of the Road to the Kentucky Derby.[114]

IMSA edit
Year Date Race Notes
2019 March 16 12 Hours of Sebring [115]
IndyCar edit

In 2016 and 2017, CNBC aired IndyCar races from Mid-Ohio. In 2017, CNBC also aired the IndyCar race from Toronto.[116]

Major League Baseball edit

Beginning with the 1997 World Series, NBC would utilize CNBC[117] for their post-game analysis programming.

NASCAR edit

In 2016, CNBC broadcast several NASCAR races (as part of the NASCAR on NBC package) due to scheduling conflicts with other NBCUniversal channels during the 2016 Summer Olympics.[118]

In 2021, CNBC aired the NASCAR Xfinity Series race from Watkins Glen.[119]

In 2020, the 2020 YellaWood 500 was bumped to CNBC after the race ran long and it interfered with other programming

On August 28, 2022, due to a rain out the previous night, CNBC aired the 2022 Coke Zero Sugar 400 at 10AM ET. The race was originally intended to be shown on NBC in primetime.

National Basketball Association edit

During the NBA Finals, additional coverage would be immediately available on CNBC, in which the panelists provided an additional half-hour of in-depth game discussions, after the NBC broadcast network's coverage concluded.

National Hockey League edit

Beginning in the 2011–12 season, CNBC showed coverage of the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup playoffs, produced as part of the NHL on NBC package.[120]

Olympics coverage edit

Beginning in 2000, CNBC has carried portions of NBC's coverage of the Olympic Games outside of business day hours. The frequent delegation of curling coverage to CNBC during the 2010 Winter Olympics helped the sport gain a cult following among the business community.[108][121]

Generally, during weekdays CNBC airs coverage from 5-8PM ET, following business coverage. During weekends, CNBC carries much more extensive Olympic coverage.

Summer Olympics edit
2000 Summer Olympics edit

CNBC's 2000 Summer Olympics coverage focused heavily on boxing. Combined with MSNBC, the networks carried 176 original hours of Olympic programming.[122]

2004 Summer Olympics edit

CNBC carried 111 hours of Olympic programming during the 2004 Summer Olympics. While CNBC continued its focus on Boxing on weekdays, during weekends CNBC also featured coverage of beach volleyball, soccer and taekwondo.[123]

2008 Summer Olympics edit

CNBC carried 95.5 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2008 Summer Olympics. CNBC focused on Boxing during the prime time 5-8PM ET slot, but also carried softball, tennis, weightlifting, wrestling and badminton during the overnight hours.[124]

2012 Summer Olympics edit

CNBC carried 73 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2012 Summer Olympics, focusing exclusively on boxing.[125]

2016 Summer Olympics edit

CNBC carried 42 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2016 Summer Olympics. Coverage focused on basketball, volleyball, archery, cycling, rugby, water polo and wrestling.[126]

2020 Summer Olympics edit

CNBC carried 124.5 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2020 Summer Olympics. Coverage focused on diving, beach volleyball, skateboarding, rowing, canoeing, archery, water polo and rugby.[127]

Winter Olympics edit

2002 Winter Olympics edit

CNBC used the same format as the 2000 Summer Olympics for the 2002 Winter Olympics, however instead of focusing on Boxing, the network focused on Hockey. CNBC and MSNBC combined for 207 hours of programming.[128]

2006 Winter Olympics edit

CNBC carried 61 hours of Olympic programming during the 2006 Winter Olympics. CNBC focused on curling during weekdays and hockey during weekends.[129]

2010 Winter Olympics edit

CNBC carried 100.5 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2010 Winter Olympics. CNBC mainly focused on curling, but also carried coverage of Ice Hockey and biathlon.[130]

2014 Winter Olympics edit

CNBC carried 36 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2014 Winter Olympics, focusing exclusively on curling.[131]

2018 Winter Olympics edit

CNBC carried 46 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2018 Winter Olympics. Coverage focused on hockey and curling.[132]

2022 Winter Olympics edit

CNBC carried 80 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2022 Winter Olympics. Coverage focused primarily on curling and ice hockey.[133]

Premier Lacrosse League edit

Because of a NASCAR delay, the 2021 Premier Lacrosse League All-Star Game aired on CNBC.[134]

Rugby edit

CNBC currently airs matches from Six Nations Championship Rugby, both live and on tape delay.[135]

Soccer edit

CNBC has participated in NBC's Championship Sunday effort to broadcast all matches on the final day of the Premier League soccer season.[136]

In the past, CNBC has served as an alternate home for Premier League coverage.

During the 2020-21 FA Women's Super League season, CNBC aired 10 matches.[137]

USFL edit

In 2023, during the first quarter of a game between the New Orleans Breakers and the Memphis Showboats, lightning strikes in the Memphis area forced a weather delay which lasted 3 hours. Due to local and primetime programming coming up on NBC, NBC and the USFL announced that the game would resume on CNBC.[138]

Notable former programming edit

Weekly, weekend and other programming edit

Non-business programming edit

See also edit

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This article is about the business news channel in the United States For its sister general news channel see MSNBC For all international CNBC channels see List of CNBC channels For other uses see CNBC disambiguation CNBC is an American business news channel owned by NBCUniversal News Group a unit of Comcast s NBCUniversal The network broadcasts business news and analysis programming during the morning daytime trading day and early evening hours while off peak hours such as weekday prime time and weekends are filled by business related documentaries and reality television programming as well as occasional NBC Sports presentations CNBC operates an accompanying financial news website CNBC com which includes news articles video and podcast content as well as subscription based services CNBC s headquarters and main studios are located in Englewood Cliffs New Jersey while it also maintains a studio at the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square New York City CNBCLogo used since December 11 2023 It is based on the 2022 NBC logo CountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaUnited States CanadaHeadquartersEnglewood Cliffs New Jersey U S ProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format1080i HDTVOwnershipOwnerComcastParentNBCUniversal News GroupSister channelsBravoCNBC WorldMSNBCNBCUSA NetworkGolf ChannelSyfyE Sky NewsHistoryLaunchedApril 17 1989 35 years ago 1989 04 17 ReplacedSatellite Program NetworkFinancial News NetworkLinksWebsitewww wbr cnbc wbr comAvailabilityStreaming mediaCNBC ProCNBC Pro requires subscription ClaroTV requires subscription to access content ch 725 The newsroom at CNBC headquarters also used to host Power Lunch CNBC s control room in New Jersey Melissa Lee and Simon Hobbs on assignment during the show Squawk on the Street The TV studio at the NASDAQ MarketSite where CNBC s market updates and the show Fast Money are hosted CNBC New Jersey headquarters The newsroom at CNBC s New Jersey headquarters A Squawk Box outside broadcast hosted by Rebecca Quick CNBC was originally founded in April 1989 as the Consumer News and Business Channel a joint venture between NBC and Cablevision Following its 1991 bankruptcy NBC acquired the competing Financial News Network FNN and merged it into CNBC and acquired Cablevision s stake in CNBC to give it full ownership In addition to its U S operations CNBC operates the international branches CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia and is involved in other international affiliates via joint ventures and franchise arrangements In 2023 CNBC had higher total day and primetime viewership than its rival Fox Business but finished behind Fox in trading day viewership 1 Contents 1 History 2 Physical stores 3 Criticism 3 1 Performance of Jim Cramer s stock picks 4 High definition 5 Gallery 6 Programming 6 1 Non business programming including Reality television 6 2 Sports 6 2 1 History 6 2 1 1 AMA Supercross 6 2 1 2 College football 6 2 1 3 Cycling 6 2 1 4 Formula 1 6 2 1 5 Golf 6 2 1 6 Horse racing 6 2 1 7 IMSA 6 2 1 8 IndyCar 6 2 1 9 Major League Baseball 6 2 1 10 NASCAR 6 2 1 11 National Basketball Association 6 2 1 12 National Hockey League 6 2 1 13 Olympics coverage 6 2 1 13 1 Summer Olympics 6 2 1 13 2 2000 Summer Olympics 6 2 1 14 2004 Summer Olympics 6 2 1 15 2008 Summer Olympics 6 2 1 16 2012 Summer Olympics 6 2 1 17 2016 Summer Olympics 6 2 1 18 2020 Summer Olympics 6 2 2 Winter Olympics 6 2 2 1 2002 Winter Olympics 6 2 2 2 2006 Winter Olympics 6 2 2 3 2010 Winter Olympics 6 2 2 4 2014 Winter Olympics 6 2 2 5 2018 Winter Olympics 6 2 2 6 2022 Winter Olympics 6 3 Premier Lacrosse League 6 4 Rugby 6 5 Soccer 6 6 USFL 6 7 Notable former programming 6 7 1 Weekly weekend and other programming 6 7 2 Non business programming 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editEvolution of Comcast NBCUniversal nbsp nbsp 1912Universal Pictures is founded1926NBC is founded1928Walter Lantz Productions is established1943MCA Inc establishes Revue Studios later Universal Television 1953NBC begins first compatible color broadcasts preceding other networks by nine years1956NBC s first peacock logo debuts1963American Cable Systems is founded1964Universal Studios Hollywood opens1967NBC broadcasts the first Super Bowl1968American Cable Systems rebrands to Comcast1972Comcast began trading on the New York Stock Exchange NYSE 1975Universal releases Jaws1980PolyGram renames Casablanca Record amp Filmworks to PolyGram PicturesMCA Videocassette Inc Later Universal Pictures Home Entertainment is established1982Universal releases E T The Extra Terrestrial1984Walter Lantz Productions assets are sold to UniversalTelemundo is founded1985Universal releases Back to the Future1986General Electric buys RCA for 6 4 billion including NBC and a stake in A amp E1989NBC relaunches Tempo Television as CNBC1990Universal Studios Florida opensLaw amp Order premieres on NBCSky Television and British Satellite Broadcasting merge to form British Sky BroadcastingUniversal Cartoon Studios later Universal Animation Studios is established1993Universal releases Jurassic Park1994DreamWorks Animation is founded1996NBC and Microsoft replace America s Talking with MSNBC1997Barry Diller purchases Universal s domestic television assets1998Seagram acquires PolyGram Filmed EntertainmentUniversal Television is renamed Studios USA Television1999PolyGram Filmed Entertainment is folded into Universal PicturesUniversal Studios Florida expands to become Universal Orlando ResortLaw amp Order Special Victims Unit premieres on NBC2001Grand opening of Universal Studios JapanUniversal releases The Fast and the FuriousVivendi purchases Studios USA2002NBC acquires Telemundo and BravoStudios USA assets are folded into UniversalFocus Features is formedComcast acquires AT amp T Broadband for 44 5 billion2003Universal becomes the first studio with five summer releases breaking the 100 million mark2004GE and Vivendi merge NBC and Universal into NBCUniversal2005The Office premieres on NBCComcast sets up a joint venture with PBS Sesame Workshop amp HIT Entertainment to form PBS Kids SproutComcast amp Time Warner Cable jointly acquire Adelphia Cable assets for 17 6 billion2006USA Network begins 13 year streak as 1 cable network in total viewers2007Illumination is founded2010Universal releases Illumination s first film Despicable Me2011Vivendi divested in NBCU Comcast buys 51 of NBCU from GE turning it into a limited liability companyNBCUniversal Archives is founded2012Universal celebrates its 100th anniversaryNBCUniversal divests its A amp E Networks minority stake2013Comcast buys GE s remaining 49 of NBCUComcast NBCU assumes full ownership of Sprout2014Comcast attempts to acquire Time Warner Cable for 45 2 billionNBCUniversal reaches a new long term deal with WWE2016NBCU acquires DreamWorks Animation2017Sprout relaunches as Universal Kids2018Comcast acquires Sky after a heated bidding war with 21st Century Fox2019NBCU acquires Cineo Lighting2020NBCU launches Peacock2021Grand opening of Universal Beijing Resort2023The Super Mario Bros Movie becomes Illumination s highest grossing filmvte CNBC s roots date back to the founding in 1979 of the Satellite Program Network SPN which showed a low budget mix of old movies and instructional and entertainment programs The channel later changed its name to Tempo Television After initially signing a letter of intent to acquire Tempo 2 NBC opted for a deal to lease the channel s transponder in June 1988 3 On this platform and under the guidance of Tom Rogers the channel was relaunched on April 17 1989 as the Consumer News and Business Channel NBC and Cablevision initially operated CNBC as a 50 50 joint venture 4 5 and it was headquartered in Fort Lee New Jersey Sue Herera and Scott Cohn joined CNBC at its inception 6 7 8 CNBC had considerable difficulty getting cable carriage at first as many providers were skeptical of placing it alongside the longer established Financial News Network By the winter of 1990 CNBC was in only 17 million homes less than half of FNN s potential reach despite the size of NBC its parent 9 After an accounting scandal FNN filed for bankruptcy protection on March 2 1991 and put itself up for sale After a bidding war with a Dow Jones amp Company Westinghouse Broadcasting consortium CNBC was awarded FNN by a bankruptcy judge for 154 3 million on May 21 1991 and merged the two operations 10 CNBC hired around 60 of FNN s 300 person workforce Bill Griffeth and Joe Kernen who are still with the channel joined CNBC at that time 11 12 Other former FNN s workforce were hired by Bloomberg Television 13 The deal increased the distribution of the network to over 40 million homes 13 Cablevision sold its 49 5 stake in CNBC to NBC upon completion of the deal 14 Roger Ailes was hired as the president of CNBC in August 1993 15 16 tasked by NBC CEO Bob Wright with turning around the struggling network Ailes resigned in January 1996 due to disagreements with management including the decision by NBC management to form a joint venture with Microsoft that included the rebrand of America s Talking as MSNBC Under the leadership of Ailes annual revenue at CNBC rose from 43 million to 110 million 17 18 In June 1995 CNBC launched the Hong Kong based CNBC Asia 19 20 and CNBC Europe headquartered in London in March 1996 21 In December 1997 CNBC formed a strategic alliance with Dow Jones including content sharing with Dow Jones Newswires The Wall Street Journal MarketWatch and Barron s and the rebranding of the channel as a service of NBC and Dow Jones As part of the agreement Dow Jones merged their competing business news channels London based European Business News and Singapore based Asia Business News into CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia respectively with CNBC shutting down its Hong Kong based operation and relocating the new CNBC Asia to ABN s Singapore studios 22 23 24 During the late 1990s and early 2000s CNBC s ratings increased sharply along with the stock market often beating those of CNN during market hours 25 The highest daytime viewership of the network in 2000 was 343 000 26 However after the burst of the dot com bubble CNBC s viewing figures declined in tandem In 2002 CNBC s ratings fell 44 and were down another 5 in 2003 27 The network s ratings steadily fell until bottoming in Q1 2005 with an average viewership of 134 000 during the day 28 From 2001 29 30 to 2006 the CNBC website was operated by MSN 31 32 In August 2003 CNBC signed a deal to provide weather content from AccuWeather 33 In October 2003 CNBC moved its world headquarters from Fort Lee which became the new home of Telemundo flagship station WNJU to a new digital video production studio in Englewood Cliffs New Jersey 34 35 NBC Universal reacquired full control of loss making CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia from Dow Jones at the end of 2005 The licensing agreement between Dow and CNBC U S remained intact until it expired in 2012 36 CNBC reported annual revenues of 510 million in 2006 37 In September 2006 CNBC launched the FTSE CNBC Global 300 stock market index in conjunction with FTSE Group The index includes the fifteen largest companies from each of the sectors of the Industry Classification Benchmark as well as the thirty largest companies from emerging markets 38 Profits at CNBC exceeded 333 million in 2007 making CNBC the second most profitable of NBC Universal s thirteen cable channels in the United States behind only the USA Network 39 Ratings hit an all time high in 2007 40 41 CNBC Africa was launched on June 1 2007 42 On October 22 2007 CNBC introduced the CNBC Investor Network a network of webcams stationed in the trading rooms of various independent financial institutions across the United States allowing traders to be interviewed instantaneously as news breaks 43 In December 2007 CNBC formed a content partnership with Yahoo Finance 44 In January 2008 CNBC formed a content partnership with The New York Times which was seen as an attempt by both parties to take on increased competition from News Corporation 45 46 47 In May 2008 CNBC formed a content partnership with AOL 48 Average daytime viewership 6 00 a m to 6 00 p m reached a seven year high of 310 000 viewers in the first quarter of 2008 39 Ratings plummeted in 2009 as the network aired bad economic news resulting from the Great Recession 49 In January 2010 the launch of the Korean language channel SBS CNBC marked the fifteenth CNBC branded channel worldwide 50 In July 2010 BT signed a five year contract with CNBC Europe to distribute content from its London headquarters to sister sites in Europe and the US 51 In 2011 CNBC won an award at the International Broadcasting Convention for its CNBC 4D Interactive motion tracking that allows CNBC presenters to interact with 3D graphics using technology from Unreel Brainstorm Motion Analysis 52 In June 2012 CNBC expanded its partnership with Yahoo Finance in an effort to reach more online viewers That month CNBC com had 6 5 million unique visitors in the United States while Yahoo Finance had 37 5 million 53 In 2013 host Maria Bartiromo left CNBC for Fox Business in part because Fox offered her 5 6 million per year compared to the 4 million per year that she made at CNBC 54 55 56 57 Also that year CNBC took over production of the popular public television program Nightly Business Report from NBR Worldwide a subsidiary of Atalaya Global Management 58 On January 6 2015 CNBC changed the way it calculates ratings switching from Nielsen ratings to a system by Cogent Research to calculate the viewership of its business day programming by surveying financial advisers and investors with the goal of providing a more accurate measurement of the network s out of home viewership Nielsen is still used to track the viewership of its entertainment programming 59 In October 2015 a Republican Party candidates debate hosted by CNBC was seen by 14 million viewers the highest viewership of a CNBC program to date 60 61 On January 10 2016 CNBC announced a new partnership with Indonesian broadcaster Trans Media to form CNBC Indonesia 62 By 2017 Fox Business had overtaken CNBC as the most watched daytime business news network 63 64 CNBC s online video operations generated an all time high of 1 92 billion total digital video starts across platforms in 2020 65 In 2020 CNBC hired former Fox News Channel anchor Shepard Smith to host a new evening newscast on the channel The News with Shepard Smith which premiered that September It was positioned as an objective fact based national newscast 66 67 In September 2021 CNBC signed a new multi platform deal with Jim Cramer in addition to his existing television roles the agreement includes the co development of live events and digital content through his company Cramer Media replacing his previous arrangement with TheStreet which Cramer had co founded and sold to The Arena Group in 2019 including a direct to consumer subscription service 68 In January 2022 the subscription service launched as the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer which includes commentaries stock picks and monthly online meetings The service operates alongside another CNBC subscription service CNBC Pro which similarly provides exclusive content and over the top streaming of CNBC s networks 69 70 In August 2022 Mark Hoffman stepped down as president of CNBC after 17 years at the network being succeeded by NBCUniversal president of global advertising and partnerships KC Sullivan Under Sullivan the network began to refocus its programming to broaden appeal to its core business audience including a promise of more business related documentaries in primetime 71 72 73 and cancelling the low rated 74 67 The News with Shepard Smith in November 2022 in favor of the new financial news program Last Call with Brian Sullivan which premiered in January 2023 74 72 On December 11 2023 CNBC underwent a major rebranding updating its logo for the first time since 1996 adopting the updated NBC peacock and corporate typeface introduced a year prior 75 and revamping its on air graphics with a simpler flat design The two tiered stock ticker CNBC had historically used was replaced with a single scroll with major indices now displayed in a strip below the stock ticker 72 Physical stores edit nbsp CNBC News Store at Raleigh Durham International Airport CNBC has a licensing partnership with Paradies Lagardere to operate retail locations in United States airports branded as CNBC News CNBC Express and CNBC SmartShop The stores sell CNBC branded merchandise as well as snacks and drinks 76 Criticism editSee also Jon Stewart Jim Cramer conflictCNBC has been criticized for allegedly amplifying bull and bear markets particularly in the run up to the dot com bubble and the subprime mortgage crisis a decade later 27 77 78 In response to these criticisms CNBC anchors have pointed to the size of the market and noted that influencing it is a little out of our reach 77 Jon Stewart on Comedy Central s The Daily Show has been a vocal critic of CNBC and some of its personalities beginning after comments were made by Rick Santelli 79 80 Despite the lack of direct comments by the network several personalities have defended their predictions and comments 81 82 CNBC was accused by the Obama administration of cable chatter the excessive and sometimes brutal discussion on a particular topic often one sided 83 84 Performance of Jim Cramer s stock picks edit Regarding CNBC s Mad Money host Jim Cramer an August 20 2007 article in Barron s stated that his picks haven t beaten the market Over the past two years viewers holding Cramer s stocks would be up 12 while the Dow rose 22 and the S amp P 500 16 85 High definition edit nbsp CNBC HD on April 9 2014 On October 10 2007 CNBC HD a 1080i high definition television simulcast of CNBC was launched first on DirecTV 86 On October 13 2014 coincidentally the 11th anniversary of CNBC s relocation to its current facilities in Englewood Cliffs NJ CNBC switched to a full 16 9 letterbox presentation in line with CNBC Asia and CNBC Europe 87 Gallery edit nbsp CNBC Europe s headquarters in Fleet Place London nbsp CNBC Asia s headquarters in International Plaza Singapore nbsp CNBC Awaaz headquarters at night in Karachi nbsp CNBC Awaaz News Van nbsp TVN CNBC Biznes interview nbsp CNBC Arabia Dubai HQProgramming editCurrent notable programming as of March 2024 88 Closing Bell Scott Wapner Closing Bell Overtime Morgan Brennan Jon Fortt Fast Money Melissa Lee host Guy Adami Tim Seymour and Karen Finerman panelists Fast Money Halftime Report Scott Wapner Last Call Brian Sullivan Mad Money Jim Cramer Money Movers Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen Power Lunch Kelly Evans and Tyler Mathisen Squawk Box Joe Kernen Rebecca Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin Squawk on the Street Carl Quintanilla David Faber Sara Eisen and Jim Cramer Street Signs Julianna Tatelbaum produced by CNBC Europe The Exchange Kelly Evans Worldwide Exchange Frank Holland Non business programming including Reality television edit American Greed Blue Collar Millionaires Business Nation anchored by award winning journalist David Faber Each edition of the program covers three stories a mixture of profiles investigative pieces and features The format of the show is structured similarly to HBO s Real Sports 89 Cleveland Hustles CNBC on Assignment for example The Age of Wal Mart 90 Cover to Cover Dateline aired during the overnight hours on Tuesday through Saturday Jay Leno s Garage Restaurant Startup Secret Lives of the Super Rich 91 92 Staten Island Hustle a revival of former NBC game show Deal or No Deal 93 The Car Chasers The News with Shepard Smith described as being non partisan and fact based 94 The Partner 95 The Profit The Suze Orman Show Trash Inc The Secret Life of Garbage 2010 96 97 Treasure Detectives 98 99 West Texas Investors Club Sports edit CNBC occasionally serves as an outlet for NBC Sports programming Mainly this has occurred on weekends especially the afternoon and its coverage is purposefully limited away from any part of the American trading day on weekdays Consistent programming includes the Premier League and the Olympics Generally during weekdays CNBC airs coverage from 5 8PM ET following business coverage During weekends CNBC carries much more extensive sports coverage History edit AMA Supercross edit In 2022 ten AMA Supercross Championship races aired on CNBC 100 College football edit Main article College Football on NBC Sports In 2016 and 2017 CNBC aired The Game the annual college football game between Harvard University and Yale University as part of NBC Sports Ivy League television contract 101 In 2022 CNBC is scheduled to air the first ever HBCU New York City Football Classic between Howard University and Morehead State University 102 Cycling edit Main article Cycling on NBC In 2015 CNBC aired portions of the 2015 UCI Road Cycling World Championships 103 In 2020 CNBC aired Stage 14 and Stage 15 of the Tour de France 104 In 2022 CNBC aired stage 8 of the Paris Nice 105 In 2022 CNBC will air portions of the Women s Tour de France 106 Formula 1 edit In 2016 CNBC aired the Russian Grand Prix 107 Golf edit Main article Golf Channel on NBC In 2001 CNBC began a four year deal to televise events from the Senior PGA Tour either live or tape delayed with early round coverage broadcast on cable feeds of Pax CNBC president Bill Bolster stated that the decision was meant to help reduce CNBC s reliance on paid programming on weekends PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem also felt that golf and business audiences were extremely compatible with each other 108 In 2019 and 2021 CNBC aired coverage of the final two days of the Amundi Evian Championship as part of the LPGA Tour 109 It will do the same in 2022 110 Horse racing edit Main article Thoroughbred Racing on NBC In 2012 CNBC aired the Toyota Blue Grass Stakes and the Arkansas Derby 111 In 2021 CNBC aired portions of the Royal Ascot and Breeders Cup Challenge Series 112 113 In 2022 CNBC aired the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth Stakes from Gulfstream and the Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes from Santa Anita as part of the Road to the Kentucky Derby 114 IMSA edit Year Date Race Notes 2019 March 16 12 Hours of Sebring 115 IndyCar edit Main article IndyCar Series on NBC In 2016 and 2017 CNBC aired IndyCar races from Mid Ohio In 2017 CNBC also aired the IndyCar race from Toronto 116 Major League Baseball edit Main articles Major League Baseball on NBC and History of Major League Baseball on NBC Beginning with the 1997 World Series NBC would utilize CNBC 117 for their post game analysis programming NASCAR edit Main article NASCAR on NBC In 2016 CNBC broadcast several NASCAR races as part of the NASCAR on NBC package due to scheduling conflicts with other NBCUniversal channels during the 2016 Summer Olympics 118 In 2021 CNBC aired the NASCAR Xfinity Series race from Watkins Glen 119 In 2020 the 2020 YellaWood 500 was bumped to CNBC after the race ran long and it interfered with other programmingOn August 28 2022 due to a rain out the previous night CNBC aired the 2022 Coke Zero Sugar 400 at 10AM ET The race was originally intended to be shown on NBC in primetime National Basketball Association edit Main article NBA on NBC During the NBA Finals additional coverage would be immediately available on CNBC in which the panelists provided an additional half hour of in depth game discussions after the NBC broadcast network s coverage concluded National Hockey League edit Main article NHL on NBC Beginning in the 2011 12 season CNBC showed coverage of the National Hockey League s Stanley Cup playoffs produced as part of the NHL on NBC package 120 Olympics coverage edit Main article NBC Olympic broadcasts Beginning in 2000 CNBC has carried portions of NBC s coverage of the Olympic Games outside of business day hours The frequent delegation of curling coverage to CNBC during the 2010 Winter Olympics helped the sport gain a cult following among the business community 108 121 Generally during weekdays CNBC airs coverage from 5 8PM ET following business coverage During weekends CNBC carries much more extensive Olympic coverage Summer Olympics edit 2000 Summer Olympics edit CNBC s 2000 Summer Olympics coverage focused heavily on boxing Combined with MSNBC the networks carried 176 original hours of Olympic programming 122 2004 Summer Olympics edit CNBC carried 111 hours of Olympic programming during the 2004 Summer Olympics While CNBC continued its focus on Boxing on weekdays during weekends CNBC also featured coverage of beach volleyball soccer and taekwondo 123 2008 Summer Olympics edit See also List of 2008 Summer Olympics broadcasters and 2008 Summer Olympics on NBC CNBC carried 95 5 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2008 Summer Olympics CNBC focused on Boxing during the prime time 5 8PM ET slot but also carried softball tennis weightlifting wrestling and badminton during the overnight hours 124 2012 Summer Olympics edit See also List of 2012 Summer Olympics broadcasters CNBC carried 73 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2012 Summer Olympics focusing exclusively on boxing 125 2016 Summer Olympics edit See also List of 2016 Summer Olympics broadcasters CNBC carried 42 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2016 Summer Olympics Coverage focused on basketball volleyball archery cycling rugby water polo and wrestling 126 2020 Summer Olympics edit See also List of 2020 Summer Olympics broadcasters CNBC carried 124 5 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2020 Summer Olympics Coverage focused on diving beach volleyball skateboarding rowing canoeing archery water polo and rugby 127 Winter Olympics edit 2002 Winter Olympics edit CNBC used the same format as the 2000 Summer Olympics for the 2002 Winter Olympics however instead of focusing on Boxing the network focused on Hockey CNBC and MSNBC combined for 207 hours of programming 128 2006 Winter Olympics edit CNBC carried 61 hours of Olympic programming during the 2006 Winter Olympics CNBC focused on curling during weekdays and hockey during weekends 129 2010 Winter Olympics edit See also List of 2010 Winter Olympics broadcasters CNBC carried 100 5 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2010 Winter Olympics CNBC mainly focused on curling but also carried coverage of Ice Hockey and biathlon 130 2014 Winter Olympics edit See also List of 2014 Winter Olympics broadcasters CNBC carried 36 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2014 Winter Olympics focusing exclusively on curling 131 2018 Winter Olympics edit See also List of 2018 Winter Olympics broadcasters CNBC carried 46 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2018 Winter Olympics Coverage focused on hockey and curling 132 2022 Winter Olympics edit See also List of 2022 Winter Olympics broadcasters CNBC carried 80 hours of Olympic coverage during the 2022 Winter Olympics Coverage focused primarily on curling and ice hockey 133 Premier Lacrosse League edit Main article Premier Lacrosse League on television Because of a NASCAR delay the 2021 Premier Lacrosse League All Star Game aired on CNBC 134 Rugby edit CNBC currently airs matches from Six Nations Championship Rugby both live and on tape delay 135 Soccer edit Main article Soccer on NBC Sports CNBC has participated in NBC s Championship Sunday effort to broadcast all matches on the final day of the Premier League soccer season 136 In the past CNBC has served as an alternate home for Premier League coverage During the 2020 21 FA Women s Super League season CNBC aired 10 matches 137 USFL edit In 2023 during the first quarter of a game between the New Orleans Breakers and the Memphis Showboats lightning strikes in the Memphis area forced a weather delay which lasted 3 hours Due to local and primetime programming coming up on NBC NBC and the USFL announced that the game would resume on CNBC 138 Notable former programming edit Weekly weekend and other programming edit American Le Mans Series races inaugural 1999 season only as part of agreement with NBC Sports Champions Tour golf moved to Golf Channel 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