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2025 | CNBC launched CNBC+, an over-the-top media service priced at $14.99 per month or $99.99 annually. |
2024 | Following the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump, CNBC aired the first Iowa Speedway race of the doubleheader weekend. |
2024 | Due to inclement weather, CNBC aired coverage of the Travelers Championship, using CBS announcers and graphics. |
2024 | Due to inclement weather causing the USA Today 301 to go under a red flag, CNBC aired the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterrey. |
November 2024 | CNBC's first South American local franchise, Times Brasil, launches in Brazil. |
July 18 2024 | Last Call program was cancelled. |
April 2024 | CNBC celebrates its 35th anniversary on the New York Stock Exchange. |
2023 | During a USFL game between the New Orleans Breakers and Memphis Showboats, lightning strikes caused a 3-hour weather delay. As a result, NBC and the USFL decided to resume the game on CNBC to accommodate local and primetime programming schedules. |
2023 | CNBC achieved higher total day and primetime viewership compared to its chief rival, Fox Business, though it finished behind Fox in trading day viewership. |
December 11 2023 | CNBC undergoes a major rebranding, updating its logo for the first time since 1996 and revamping on-air graphics. |
2022 | CNBC planned to continue airing coverage of the final two days of the Amundi Evian Championship, part of the LPGA Tour. |
2022 | CNBC aired stage 8 of the Paris–Nice cycling race. |
2022 | CNBC aired ten AMA Supercross Championship races during this year, expanding its sports broadcasting coverage. |
2022 | CNBC was scheduled to air the first ever HBCU New York City Football Classic featuring a match between Howard University and Morehead State University. |
2022 | CNBC broadcast 80 hours of coverage during the 2022 Winter Olympics, with a primary focus on curling and ice hockey events. |
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 horse racing series. |
2022 | CNBC planned to air portions of the Women's Tour de France. |
August 2022 | Mark Hoffman steps down as president of CNBC after 17 years, succeeded by KC Sullivan. |
August 28 2022 | Due to a rain out the previous night, CNBC aired the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at 10AM ET, which was originally intended to be shown on NBC in primetime. |
2021 | CNBC debuts Streets of Dreams with Marcus Lemonis and Super Heists. |
2021 | CNBC continued to air coverage of the final two days of the Amundi Evian Championship, part of the LPGA Tour. |
2021 | CNBC aired the NASCAR Xfinity Series race from Watkins Glen. |
2021 | CNBC broadcast the Premier Lacrosse League All-Star Game, which was delayed due to a NASCAR event, marking an unusual programming occurrence for the network. |
2021 | CNBC aired portions of the Royal Ascot and Breeders' Cup Challenge Series horse racing events. |
September 2021 | CNBC signs a multi-platform deal with Jim Cramer, including co-development of live events and a direct-to-consumer subscription service. |
2020 | CNBC introduces American Greed: Biggest Cons, Empires of New York, and Listing Impossible. |
2020 | The YellaWood 500 NASCAR race was bumped to CNBC after the race ran long and interfered with other programming. |
2020 | CNBC began broadcasting 10 matches during the 2020-21 FA Women's Super League season, expanding its soccer coverage. |
2020 | CNBC broadcast 124.5 hours of coverage for the 2020 Summer Olympics, featuring sports including diving, beach volleyball, skateboarding, rowing, canoeing, archery, water polo, and rugby. |
2020 | CNBC aired Stage 14 and Stage 15 of the Tour de France. |
September 2020 | CNBC hires Shepard Smith to host a new evening newscast, 'The News with Shepard Smith', positioned as an objective, fact-based national newscast. |
2019 | CNBC launches Back in the Game, Cash Pad, and Five Day Biz Fix. |
2019 | CNBC began airing coverage of the final two days of the Amundi Evian Championship, part of the LPGA Tour. |
December 2019 | Nightly Business Report and On the Money ended production. |
March 16 2019 | CNBC reported on the 12 Hours of Sebring motorsport race event. |
2018 | CNBC starts airing Deadly Rich, Deal or No Deal, Listing Impossible, and Staten Island Hustle. |
February 2018 | CNBC broadcast 46 hours of coverage during the 2018 Winter Olympics, with a specific focus on hockey and curling events. |
2017 | CNBC debuts The Deed, The Deed: Chicago, The Job Interview, The Partner, and Streets of Dreams with Marcus Lemonis. |
2017 | CNBC continued airing The Game, the annual college football match between Harvard University and Yale University, as part of NBC Sports' Ivy League television contract. |
2017 | CNBC continued airing IndyCar races from Mid-Ohio and additionally broadcast the IndyCar race from Toronto. |
2016 | CNBC introduces Adventure Capitalists, Billion Dollar Buyer, Cleveland Hustles, Follow the Leader, and Streets of Dreams with Marcus Lemonis. |
2016 | CNBC began airing IndyCar races from Mid-Ohio for the first time. |
2016 | CNBC began airing The Game, the annual college football match between Harvard University and Yale University, as part of NBC Sports' Ivy League television contract. |
2016 | CNBC broadcast several NASCAR races as part of the NASCAR on NBC package during the 2016 Summer Olympics due to scheduling conflicts with other NBCUniversal channels. |
2016 | CNBC broadcast the Russian Grand Prix, expanding its sports programming coverage to include Formula 1 racing. |
2016 | CNBC broadcast 42 hours of coverage during the 2016 Summer Olympics, featuring sports including basketball, volleyball, archery, cycling, rugby, water polo, and wrestling. |
2015 | CNBC launches multiple new shows including Blue Collar Millionaires, Consumed: The Real Restaurant Business, Make Me a Millionaire Inventor, and West Texas Investors Club. |
2015 | CNBC aired portions of the 2015 UCI Road Cycling World Championships. |
2014 | CNBC provided 36 hours of exclusive Olympic coverage focused entirely on curling during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. |
October 13 2014 | CNBC switched to a full 16:9 letterbox presentation, aligning with CNBC Asia and CNBC Europe. This change coincided with the 11th anniversary of the network's relocation to its Englewood Cliffs, NJ facilities. |
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