CNBC Enhances User Engagement with News Tips and Free Newsletters

CNBC Enhances User Engagement with News Tips and Free Newsletters

CNBC, America’s top business news outlet, ever-growing in their desire to keep you informed and entertained. The new “Get In Touch” page has viewers and readers complete a brief form to submit news tips. This effort is designed to improve the quality of that reporting and help make sure that important stories don’t fall through the cracks.

Beyond this news tip functionality, CNBC offers several different newsletters that users can subscribe to at no cost. As users subscribe to the newsletters, they are exposed to more CNBC programming directly in their inboxes. This willingly plugs them into real time experience and news on economic developments, market trends, and financial insights. A big “Sign Up Now” button greets you on the home page, and the registration process couldn’t be easier.

From public markets to private investments from emerging markets to emerging technologies, there is something for everyone in these newsletters, so don’t miss out! Subscribers can expect curated content that reflects the latest news and analysis from CNBC’s expert team. Beyond our industry, this strategic move deepens our bond with the community. It lays the groundwork for CNBC’s reputation as a credible data source.

Plus, CNBC knows advertising is important and provides lots of different ways to connect to the customers your business wants to reach. For all other advertising related inquiries, a “Please Contact Us” link takes users directly to our Together advertising contact page located at together.nbcuni.com/advertise. It’s a handy piece of creative and proactive publishing that makes it easy for prospective advertisers to find all the information they need to work with CNBC.

User privacy is very important to CNBC. Their Privacy Policy is detailed and straightforward, clearly explaining their user data policy and practices. This policy is available at www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy. Users of our NBCEntertainment Mobile Application can find more information about their privacy rights here. In order to meet the requirements of legislation such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), CNBC has implemented a prominent, CCPA-inspired Opt-Out Icon for California residents. You can read our dedicated CA Notice at www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy/california-consumer-privacy-act.

In addition to this commitment to innovation, CNBC is committed to transparency as illustrated by publicly available Terms of Service located at www.cnbc.com/terms. This document serves as a guide to explain what is and isn’t allowed in plain English. Finally, it’s intended to make sure users know what their rights and responsibilities are when they engage with the platform.

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