CNBC has made a number of user-focused moves recently to increase interactivity and bring more native content to their users. The network has even added a specialized “Get In Touch” page, encouraging audiences to send in news tips. This step helps promote a more engaging, two-way relationship between the network and its viewers. It helps facilitate community participation in the news-gathering process.
In addition to the feedback initiative, CNBC provides various free newsletters for individuals looking to stay updated on financial news and insights. Through their subscription to these newsletters, subscribers have access to thousands of hours of CNBC-produced content delivered straight to their inbox. The network emphasizes the ease of registration with a prominent “Sign Up Now” option, allowing users to quickly access valuable information tailored to their interests.
From hyperlocal advocacy issues to national electoral dynamics, every installment of these newsletters aims to bring you smart, concise updates and comprehensive explorations. Subscribers gain a significant advantage from exclusive, curated content that informs them of relevant market trends and financial policy developments. CNBC’s dedication to accessibility shines through in their decision to make these newsletters completely free.
Additionally, CNBC is giving businesses deeper advertising opportunities designed to connect with a more niche audience. For any questions about advertising, a “Please Inquire” link sends those who may want to advertise with us to the appropriate materials. The advertising contact page, available at together.nbcuni.com/advertise, includes a referral source of “cnbc,” facilitating seamless communication regarding potential partnerships.
Privacy and user rights will continue to be key concerns of CNBC’s implementation. The network has a detailed Privacy Policy, located at www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy. This policy describes what user data CNBC collects, how CNBC uses that data, and how CNBC complies with federal, state, and local regulations. Users can quickly jump to user-friendly, CCPA-specific provisions with the click of a specially marked icon. This new icon provides consumers with a clearer ability to opt out of more invasive data practices.
For California-specific regulations, see our CA Notice at www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy/california-consumer-privacy-act. It provides essential guidance on your user rights. Additionally, CNBC’s Terms of Service can be found at www.cnbc.com/terms, outlining the conditions under which users interact with the network’s offerings.
