On June 18, 2025, at 8:25 AM EDT, CNBC announced the enhancement of its digital services to provide users with a comprehensive market experience. The network now offers a live TV service accessible at www.cnbc.com/live-tv, allowing viewers to stay updated on financial news and market trends in real time.
Alongside live television, CNBC has launched an online and mobile watch-anytime experience with “Market Insider”— available at www.cnbc.com/market-insider. This new feature will provide legal and policy investors informative, cutting-edge analysis straight from the industry’s best and brightest legal minds. It is a valuable tool for experienced and new investors alike looking to better understand the unprecedented financial climate we are experiencing today.
Brian Evans, our regular contributor to CNBC Make It, continues to be an integral part of CNBC’s real-time market coverage and commentary. He also posts great insights into what’s happening in this market at www.cnbc.com/brian-evans so check it out! To anyone who wants to keep up with his journey, Evans stays very active on Twitter, so be sure to give him a follow at @BrianSyndicates.
Subscribers are able to choose the “Join Pro” button to read exclusive content by clicking here. A “Join IC” button is available here. It’s ideal for the person who wants a little more behind-the-scenes information and in-depth analysis.
Additionally, CNBC’s PRO app cnbc.com/pro inverts the user experience by delivering customized, actionable content designed exclusively for active, professional-minded investors. To fill out the application, download it here. www.cnbc.com/application/pro?%5F%5Fsource=pro|globalnav|join&tpcc=pro|globalnav|join That way, subscribers can be sure they’re equipped with all the tools they need to make the most informed decisions.
CNBC, like many other media platforms, is committed to providing high quality, compelling, multimedia storytelling. They’re cutting edge in that they use visuals like this image to further the narrative storytelling function of their text-driven, narrative-based reporting.