CNBC LLC, the world’s leading provider of business news and financial information, is always under fire to increase user engagement. They do so by offering a wealth of information and tools on their website. The platform has become an essential resource for users hungry for real-time updates and breaking news across finance, business and markets. Consternation notwithstanding, CNBC has done a very good job of providing ongoing news coverage. It includes several user-friendly options to engage, sign up for newsletters, and update privacy preferences.
Members of the public have the simplest opportunity to contact CNBC via the special news tips contact page located at cnbc.com/news-tips. This new feature allows visitors to submit news tips and questions directly. It creates a deeper, more engaged connection between the network and their viewers.
To help its readers stay on top of these fast-moving markets, CNBC provides dozens of free newsletters that cover every angle of today’s financial markets. Those who want to learn more about these opportunities can register for these newsletters at cnbc.com/sign-up-for-cnbc-newsletters. This free service provides short, valuable news and analysis directly to subscribers’ inboxes. Secondly, it looks at what lies behind their interests in terms of business and finance.
As required by Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 99961, in accordance with the CCPA, CNBC has made the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out available. Users can locate the CCPA Opt-Out icon here, giving users control over their privacy preferences. Further, a complete California Notice is available at nbcuniversal.com, providing clarity about how data is used.
If you are trying to determine the legal structure of cnbc.com, view CNBC’s Terms of Service at cnbc.com/terms. You may read their full Privacy Policy at nbcuniversal.com. These policy documents govern the building’s usage rights and responsibilities, protecting both the users and the institution in their interactions as engaged citizens.
As a subsidiary of conglomerate NBCUniversal, CNBC has its roots planted deeply into the corporate media establishment, especially with their copyright ownership still active as of 2025. The website not only delivers news but offers advertising opportunities for businesses looking to connect with a diverse audience. Advertisers may send all relevant inquiries to together.nbcuni.com.
