In addition to these initiatives, CNBC has recently launched a series of innovations to deepen user engagement and deliver high-quality content to its core consumers. The network hasn’t shied away from asking viewers to engage via its own “Get In Touch” viewer engagement, which solicits news tips from audiences. This program fosters a dynamic environment for local journalism to thrive. We believe it empowers all of you to share your valuable insights and information that will help shape and improve CNBC’s coverage.
CNBC would like to hear from you regarding news tips. In addition, don’t miss your chance to register for our other free, popular newsletters! These newsletters deliver curated content directly to subscribers’ inboxes, ensuring they receive timely updates and insights related to the financial world. When they register for these newsletters, subscribers open the door to a wealth of information and incisive analysis. This experience heightens their overall sense of goings on and developments within the market.
To ensure the sign-up process is as simple and seamless as possible, CNBC has created a quick and easy form on its website. Those who are interested can easily sign up online to get newsletters directly in their inbox, customized to their area of interest. This initiative is an example of CNBC’s ongoing focus to educate, inform and engage its audience through deep and contextual storytelling on the world’s financial nerve center.
CNBC has an “Advertise With Us” page, which is specifically made for companies that want to work with the business news giant. This section includes a contact link that connects potential advertisers with NBCUniversal’s advertising platform, streamlining the process for companies interested in reaching CNBC’s audience.
User privacy is very important to us at CNBC. We commend them for creating an open and detailed Privacy Policy that explains how they collect and use user data. Implemented and controlled by NBCUniversal, this policy maintains transparency and respect for privacy to the fullest extent, as mandated under law. Moreover, CNBC offers a California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out, allowing users to manage their personal data usage. The CCPA Opt-Out icon sits prominently on CNBC’s site, making it simple for Californians to opt-out and assert their new and hard-won rights.
CNBC has a California Notice with respect to privacy, as a section of NBCUniversal’s massive, overarching privacy policy. This notice describes certain rights and protections California residents enjoy under California state law.
That protection extending through 2025 is embodied in the copyright notice of that era. Our network’s promise is a testament to our network’s dedication to producing exceptional journalism and honoring creators’ intellectual property.
