CNBC Expands Engagement with News Tips and Free Newsletters

CNBC Expands Engagement with News Tips and Free Newsletters

To better connect with its audiences, CNBC has rolled out new initiatives and a broader focus on deepening its audience connections. The collaborative network was known for successfully developing a “Get In Touch” walk-in portal, screens where viewers can submit news tips. This decision allows CNBC to gather perspectives and data directly from the community. Beyond honesty, it promotes a sense of partnership with the network and the viewer.

Aside from motivating viewers to engage with their content, CNBC provides an extensive line-up of free newsletters. People who are interested can register easily through a special registration page. That’s because they’ll be subscribed to a pipeline of CNBC-fresh customized content every day, straight to their inbox. From public building accessibility to election integrity, these newsletters covered a wide range of issues. Subscribers are always the first to know the biggest market-moving trends, breaking financial news, and more.

The free newsletters represent a strategic effort by CNBC to expand its reach and provide added value to its audience. And with registration, subscribers can engage with premium content and get connected to CNBC’s impactful reporting and analysis like never before. Audience-friendly, bite-size delivery empowers viewer experience, further establishes CNBC’s 24/7 global reporting prowess as the ultimate destination for real-time financial news.

Plus, as CNBC likes to remind you on every third commercial break, they’re extremely dedicated to advertising partnerships. The network makes available a unique array of advertising opportunities for businesses engaged with the network’s audience. Companies interested in advertising can find the necessary contact information on CNBC’s advertising contact page, which is managed through NBCUniversal. This simplified process allows our program to quickly and efficiently communicate with advertising specialists at agencies and brands.

With regard to privacy and user data management, CNBC has a privacy policy under the control of NBCUniversal. This policy explains our practices regarding user information, including what information we collect, how we use and protect it. CNBC takes the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) seriously, giving users the Opt-Out of sale of your personal information. The CCPA Opt-Out icon is prominently displayed on the CNBC website, ensuring transparency for California residents regarding their privacy choices.

Furthermore, CNBC has taken forthright steps to educate users about their rights and data usage. Their privacy California Notice is operated by NBCUniversal. This notice provides important information about our privacy practices and is found within CNBC’s ongoing efforts to be transparent with our users. The network has set very clear Terms of Service. This is to make sure users are clear about their rights and obligations when using CNBC’s content.

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