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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.

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).

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United States

United States, Canada

English

April 17, 1989 (1989-04-17)

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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]

1912

Universal Pictures is founded

NBC is founded

MCA Inc. establishes Revue Studios (later Universal Television)

NBC begins first compatible color broadcasts, preceding other networks by nine years

NBC's first peacock logo debuts

American Cable Systems is founded

NBC broadcasts the first Super Bowl

American Cable Systems rebrands to Comcast

Comcast began trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

Universal releases Jaws

PolyGram renames Casablanca Record & Filmworks to PolyGram Pictures

Universal releases E.T. The Extra Terrestrial

Walter Lantz Productions is sold to Universal

Universal releases Back to the Future

General Electric buys RCA for $6.4 billion, including NBC and a stake in A&E

NBC relaunches Tempo Television as CNBC

Universal 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

Universal releases Jurassic Park

NBC and Microsoft launch MSNBC

Barry Diller purchases Universal's domestic television assets

Seagram acquires PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Universal Television is renamed Studios USA Television

PolyGram Filmed Entertainment is folded into Universal Pictures
Universal Studios Florida expands to become Universal Orlando Resort

Grand opening of Universal Studios Japan
Universal releases The Fast and the Furious
Vivendi purchases Studios USA

NBC acquires Telemundo and Bravo
Studios USA assets are folded into Universal
Focus Features is formed
Comcast acquires AT&T Broadband for $44.5 billion

Universal becomes the first studio with five summer releases breaking the $100 million mark

GE and Vivendi merge NBC and Universal into NBCUniversal

The 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

USA Network begins 13-year streak as #1 cable network in total viewers

Illumination is founded

Universal releases Illumination's first film Despicable Me

Vivendi divested in NBCU; Comcast buys 51% of NBCU from GE, turning it into a limited liability company
NBCUniversal Archives is founded

Universal celebrates its 100th anniversary
NBCUniversal divests its A&E Networks minority stake

Comcast buys GE's remaining 49% of NBCU
Comcast/NBCU assumes full ownership of Sprout

Comcast attempts to acquire Time Warner Cable for $45.2 billion
NBCUniversal reaches a new long-term deal with WWE

NBCU acquires DreamWorks Animation

Sprout relaunches as Universal Kids

Comcast acquires Sky after a heated bidding war with 21st Century Fox

NBCU acquires Cineo Lighting

NBCU launches Peacock

Grand opening of Universal Beijing Resort

The Super Mario Bros. Movie becomes Illumination's highest-grossing film

CNBC Europe's headquarters in Fleet Place, London

CNBC Europe's headquarters in Fleet Place, London

CNBC Asia's headquarters in International Plaza, Singapore

CNBC Asia's headquarters in International Plaza, Singapore

CNBC Awaaz headquarters at night in Karachi

CNBC Awaaz headquarters at night in Karachi

CNBC Awaaz News Van

CNBC Awaaz News Van

TVN CNBC Biznes interview

TVN CNBC Biznes interview

CNBC Arabia - Dubai HQ

CNBC Arabia - Dubai HQ

: Scott Wapner

Closing Bell

Closing Bell Overtime: Morgan Brennan,

Jon Fortt

: Melissa Lee (host), Guy Adami, Tim Seymour, and Karen Finerman (panelists)

Fast Money

: Scott Wapner

Fast Money Halftime Report

Last Call:

Brian Sullivan

: Jim Cramer

Mad Money

Money Movers: : and Sara Eisen

Carl Quintanilla

: Kelly Evans and Tyler Mathisen

Power Lunch

: Carl Quintanilla, David Faber, Sara Eisen, and Jim Cramer

Squawk on the Street

: Julianna Tatelbaum (produced by CNBC Europe)

Street Signs

The Exchange:

Kelly Evans

: Frank Holland

Worldwide Exchange

CNBC Ticker

List of CNBC personalities

Official website

CNBC Internet Archive