List of CNBC Channels - List of Channels

List of Channels

Channel Established Owner(s) Language Headquarters Area served
Class CNBC 2000 Class Editori (60%), Mediaset (20%),
NBC Universal (20%)
Italian Milan Italy
CNBC 1989 NBC Universal English Englewood Cliffs United States, Canada
CNBC Africa 2007 Africa Business News English Johannesburg Africa
CNBC Arabiya 2003 Middle East Business News Arabic Dubai Arab World
CNBC Asia 1995 NBC Universal English Singapore Asia, Oceania
CNBC Awaaz 2005 TV18 (90%), NBC Universal (10%) Hindi Mumbai India
CNBC-e 2000 Doğuş Holding Turkish Istanbul Turkey
CNBC Europe 1996 NBC Universal English London Europe, Arab World
CNBC Latin America - NBC Universal English Englewood Cliffs Latin America
CNBC Pakistan 2005 Vision Network Television Urdu, English Karachi Pakistan
CNBC-TV18 1999 TV18 (90%), NBC Universal (10%) English Mumbai India
CNBC World 2001 NBC Universal English Englewood Cliffs United States
Nikkei CNBC 1999 Nikkei (51%), NBC Universal,
TV Tokyo, Jupiter TV
Japanese Tokyo Japan
SBS-CNBC 2009 NBC Universal and SBS Korean Seoul Republic of Korea
TVN CNBC 2007 TVN Polish Warsaw Poland

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