CNBC, a leading global business news network, continues to enhance user engagement by offering various avenues for interaction and information dissemination. The network has created a new “Get In Touch” section. This innovative new platform enables their audiences to submit news tips and actively participate in breaking news events and thus help drive the news agenda. This initiative allows the audience to play a role in shaping the news coverage by sharing insights or observations that may be of public interest.
Beyond gamifying user engagement, CNBC provides a plethora of user-friendly newsletters that anyone can subscribe to at no cost. These newsletters are a simple and effective way for your subscribers to get your best, most relevant content delivered right to their inboxes. The “Sign Up Now” button makes it easy to register. The podcast is the most convenient way for anybody to get in the know on what’s happening in business and what’s moving in the market.
These newsletters cover a wide range of issues and perspectives, so subscribers can select content that connects to their interests. By registering, users receive unlimited, free access to real-time breaking news. From breaking news to regulatory analyses to investigative reporting, they get tailored analysis, expert opinion and exclusive reports from CNBC’s go-to reporters.
Advertising opportunities though are a third central pillar to CNBC’s offerings. Companies and organizations looking to market their service or product to this engaged, influential audience should contact us for advertising opportunities on the network. To help support this, CNBC has delivered an easy “Please Contact Us” click for advertising inquiries, routing hopeful advertisers to http://together.nbcuni.com/advertise. The ease of this new process makes it easier than ever for companies to connect and engage with CNBC. It’s true that they can’t reach this network’s massive audience.
CNBC protects user privacy and complies with all relevant legal requirements. The network has created an easily understood Privacy Policy that details how user information is collected, used, and protected. This policy is easily found at www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy, allowing consumers to find out what rights they have to control their data.
For our California readers, CNBC has provided an Opt-Out Icon for the CCPA, California Consumer Privacy Act. This new feature gives you the control to opt-out of your personal information being sold. Further information about this is available on the California Notice page at www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy/california-consumer-privacy-act.
In conjunction with its privacy measures, CNBC has set forth Terms of Service that delineate the rules and guidelines for using its services. Users can learn more about these terms by going to www.cnbc.com/terms. This ensures itinerary transparency for users. Moreover, it provides them with a better picture of their rights and responsibilities when accessing and travelling through the network.