CNBC Expands Engagement Opportunities for Viewers and Advertisers

CNBC Expands Engagement Opportunities for Viewers and Advertisers

On its website, CNBC has rolled out a number of new tools focused on increasing viewer interactivity, and giving companies more advertising opportunities. The network encourages anybody interested to reach out and engage with them in their “Get In Touch” section. There, they have the easy opportunity to spur news tips and ideas. This special initiative represents an effort to develop a much more engaging and two-way relationship between CNBC and its viewers.

Beyond their on-the-ground engagement, CNBC provides other opportunities for connection through a broad slate of free, topical newsletters. It is very simple to subscribe directly to these CNBC newsletters online through their website. In doing so, you’ll be the first to receive new, relevant updates and exclusive insights right in your inbox! This promise to deliver useful, informative, and helpful content shows the care that CNBC has for its audience.

For companies trying to connect with a wider, more engaged audience, CNBC has created a powerful small business advertising platform. Interested companies should register their intent to advertise through a link on the CNBC website. Through this service, local businesses can reach new customers directly on their trusted community media platform.

As part of its commitment to transparency and in compliance with consumer protection principles, CNBC has developed and published an extensive Privacy Policy. This policy describes our practices regarding viewer information, including collection and use, in accordance with applicable privacy laws. The Privacy Policy is prominently featured on the NBCUniversal home page, giving potential and current users some peace of mind and certainty about their data rights.

In addition, CNBC has adopted a California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon, easily recognizable such that it is Expressly Prohibited, and visible at all times on its website. This new feature will help make sure that all Californians have the power to prevent their personal information from being sold. It proves CNBC’s deep commitment to protecting consumer privacy. Further, CNBC has a California Notice, found on NBCUniversal’s website.

CNBC’s terms of service are pretty straight forward. This ensures that users can better comprehend their rights and responsibilities when navigating the site. These terms (which can be found here on the CNBC website) outline the policies under which users agree to use the platform.

Copyright for the content on the CNBC website is owned by CNBC LLC (1675: Copyright — CNBC, LLC), renewal with the copyright office up till 2025. This policy framework further protects the independence and integrity of CNBC’s news content. It goes a long way in helping users easily know exactly what the rules are for using the site.

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