CNBC

American television business news channel

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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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