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CNBC Europe

CNBC Europe
Launched: March 1996
Audience Share (Aug 2004[1]): almost zero
Owned By:NBC/Dow Jones
Web Address:www.cnbceurope.com
Availability
Terrestrial Analogue: Not Available
Terrestrial Digital: Not Available
Satellite:Sky Digital Channel 510
Cable:NTL Channel 124

Telewest Channel 613

CNBC Europe, a television service of NBC and Dow Jones & Company, is the European version of Consumer News and Business Channel (CNBC). It is broadcast from London, England. Presenters include Simon Hobbs, Geoff Cutmore, Patricia Szarvas, Guy Johnson, Ross Westgate, Daniel Mann, and Louisa Bojesen.

Major programmes include "Today's Business", "Squawk Box Europe", "Morning Exchange", "Power Lunch Europe", "European Closing Bell", and "Europe Tonight". Weekly programmes include "The Players", "Money and Sport", and "Capital Ideas". At the weekends, CNBC Europe broadcasts sports programming such as golf and tennis, as well as NBC talk shows "The Tonight Show" and "Late Night". The channel occasionally carries the 24 hour MSNBC news channel overnight and more often during significant events.

CNBC Europe Business Day programming broadcasts from 5am to 12 noon, 4pm to 6pm, and 7pm-7:30pm UK/IRL/Portugal time. From 12 noon-4pm, 6-7pm, and 7:30-11:30pm, CNBC programmes are broadcast. From midnight to 5am, a mixture of CNBC Asia programmes and teleshopping are broadcast. European programmes feature a European ticker and stack. During US programmes while the European markets remain open, a combined US/European ticker provides share prices from Europe alongside the US share prices.

There is a feed of CNBC Europe for Scandanavian countries called CNBC Nordic, it shows identical programmes to CNBC Europe but with a ticker focussing on Scandanavian stock exchanges.

CNBC Europe also operates CNBC-e, the Turkish version of CNBC, and is a partner in CFN-CNBC, the Italian version of the network.

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