List of CNBC channels

This is a list of channels broadcast under the CNBC brand by NBCUniversal and its affiliates around the world. Following on from the original United States-based channel, launched in 1989, European and Asian versions were established in 1995 and 1996 respectively.[1] Since then, sub-continental and local language versions of the channel have been created in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, many under a licensing agreement. At present, sixteen distinct CNBC channels exist worldwide, of which seven are wholly owned by NBCUniversal and a further nine have NBCUniversal as a minority stakeholder. A further channel, the Korean language operated SBS-CNBC, began broadcasting on December 28, 2009 in conjunction with Seoul Broadcasting System.[2][3] Later, the Indonesian Language operated CNBC Indonesia, is launched in 2018 in conjunction with Trans Media.[4][5]

CNBC Awaaz headquarters in Noida.

List of channels

ChannelEstablishedOwner(s)[A]LanguageHeadquartersArea served
Class CNBC2000[B]Class Editori (60%), Mediaset (20%),
NBCUniversal (20%)
ItalianMilanItaly
CNBC1989NBCUniversalEnglishEnglewood CliffsUnited States
CNBC Africa2007NBCUniversal / Africa Business NewsEnglishJohannesburgAfrica
CNBC Arabiya2003Middle East Business News (franchisee)ArabicDubaiArab World
CNBC Asia1995[C]NBCUniversal[D]EnglishSingapore, MumbaiAsia
CNBC Awaaz2005TV18 (90%), NBCUniversal (10%)HindiMumbaiIndia
CNBC Europe1996[E]NBCUniversal[F]EnglishLondonEurope
CNBC TV181999[G]TV18 (90%), NBCUniversal (10%)EnglishMumbaiIndia
CNBC World2001NBCUniversal[H]EnglishEnglewood CliffsUnited States
Nikkei CNBC1999Nikkei (51%), NBCUniversal,
TV Tokyo, Jupiter TV
Japanese[I]TokyoJapan
SBS-CNBC2009NBCUniversal and SBSKoreanSeoulRepublic of Korea
CNBC Indonesia2018NBCUniversal and Trans MediaIndonesianJakartaIndonesia
JKN-CNBC2020JKN Global Media (franchisee)ThaiBangkokThailand
CNBC Bajar2014[6]TV18 (75%), NBCUniversal and Zee Network(10%-25%)GujaratiNew DelhiIndia
CNBC Tamilan2006TV18 (25%), NBCUniversal and Zee Network(65%-10%)TamilGreater NoidaIndia
CNBC Bangles2002TV18 (75%), NBCUniversal and Zee Network(10%-25%)BanglaNew DelhiIndia

Closed channels

TVN CNBC started in 2007 and closed in 2014, in Poland. CNBC-e started in 2000 and closed in 2015 in Turkey. MBN-CNBC started in 2002 and rechanged mbn in 2005 and relaunched general channel Maeil Broadcasting Network in 2011 in South Korea, CNBC was also cooperated with etomato and Chosun Ilbo (now cooperate with Seoul Broadcasting System). CNBC Pakistan started in 2005 and became Jaag TV in 2013 in Pakistan.

Local feeds

CNBC Europe headquarters in Fleet Place, London.

The following channels are not independent operational entities, but rather sub-regional services operated by CNBC Europe and Asia. They largely show identical programming to the main pan-regional feed, but operate a localised ticker relevant to that particular area and in some cases air area-specific advertising.

ChannelParentNotes
CNBC AU/NZCNBC AsiaHas some opt-out slots from pan-regional schedule for additional airings of Australian programming
CNBC BeneluxCNBC Europe
CNBC Hong KongCNBC Asia
CNBC NordicCNBC EuropeFormerly aired some original programming
CNBC SingaporeCNBC Asia
CNBC UKCNBC EuropeAirs some local advertising and formerly aired some original programming

Notes

A Those channels in which NBC Universal does not hold a stake are operated under a licensing agreement.
B As CFN, later CFN/CNBC.
C E Original launch date; merged with Dow Jones-owned competitors Asia Business News and European Business News in 1998.
D F H Formerly co-owned with Dow Jones & Company.
G As CNBC India.
I Also airs some English-language programming from CNBC's international networks.

References

  1. "Annual Report 1995: Business Review: NBC" (Press release). General Electric. Archived from the original on 2007-06-12. Retrieved 2007-07-16.
  2. "CNBC Preps Launch in South Korea". Adweek. 22 October 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-22.
  3. Ariens, Chris (22 October 2009). "CNBC Partners with SBS for Korean Biz Channel". TV Newser. Retrieved 2009-10-22.
  4. "CNBC and PT Trans Media Corpora announce Indonesia Partnership". CNBC.com. 10 January 2016. Retrieved 2016-05-10.
  5. "Transmedia Luncurkan CNBC Indonesia". CNNIndonesia.com. 8 February 2018. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  6. "NETWORK 18". www.network18online.com. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
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