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CNBC Television - Europe, The Middle East and Africa

RECEIVE CNBC IN EMEA

Depending on where you live, there are many options to receive CNBC in your home.

CNBC can be seen in the home, in hotels, in the office throughout EMEA or on the road via CNBC Plus or mobile phone. Across Europe, CNBC reaches more than 130 million households and has more than 6 million viewers monthly*.

Please visit the appropriate section below to find out how you can receive CNBC.

PLEASE NOTE: The distribution of CNBC in any commercial environment (office/hotel) requires a commercial viewing licence, which can only be purchased via CNBC B2B Services

*Source: Synovate EMS & C-EMS 2010

RECEIVE CNBC AT HOME

CNBC is available via a number of providers - contact your local operator.

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RECEIVE CNBC IN A HOTEL

CNBC is available via a number of providers - contact your local operator.

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RECEIVE CNBC IN THE OFFICE

CNBC - why we are essential to your business environment.

Anyone who operates within the financial world benefits from having CNBC as an information source.

The channel reflects the key business and finance values of the markets by covering major business and financial events, and broadcasts interviews with 3000 of the leading business CEOs annually. CNBC is the business channel of choice across Europe, as it truly has the ability to influence and move markets. Printed media simply cannot keep up!

Nearly half of all financial professionals have used CNBC in the past 24 hours to make informed investment decisions.

Frequent changes to the onscreen look and content of the channel have created a more dynamic platform that promotes attentive viewing.

How to receive CNBC in the Office

WATCH CNBC ON YOUR DESKTOP

CNBC Plus

Watch all three feeds of CNBC US, Europe or Asia, commercial free on your computer. Visit plus.cnbc.com for details on how to subscribe.




Watch CNBC straight from your desktop via Livestation. Subscribers are able to watch CNBC's live pan-EMEA feed on Livestation’s online platform for a monthly fee of €4.99.

Visit livestation.com to subscribe for this service or for more information.

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