CNBC+ streaming service debuts on Apple TV for $15 per month
CNBC+ has launched on major distribution platforms like Apple TV and Roku. This subscription streaming service costs $15 per month and offers the same programming available on CNBC’s linear TV channel.
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Subscribers can access two livestreams and live programming from the opening to the closing of the trading day across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. They can also watch a market data livestream that provides real-time data, charts, and headlines to complement the opinions and analysis of anchors and guests.
CNBC+ also features an on-demand library of the network’s U.S. daytime programming up to seven days after its premiere. This library includes regular weekday shows and in-house productions like CNBC Leaders.
The cable sector has been upended by cord-cutting, which has led to significant cash losses and a steady decline in subscribers. Other network parents have also been affected by the decline of linear cable, and Warner Bros. Discovery and Disney are among the major players starting to make linear programming available outside of traditional bundles. Pay-TV operators often resist the “leaking” of programming from linear TV to streaming, which has led to major conflicts in recent carriage negotiations.
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