CNBC World

CNBC World

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web = [http://www.cnbcworld.com http://www.cnbcworld.com]
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sat chan 1 = Channel 357
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CNBC World is a business news channel operated in the United States by NBC Universal.

The channel broadcasts programs from CNBC's international channels. Specifically, the entire business day schedules of CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia (except for "Trading Matters" and the first airing of "Australia This Week") are simulcasted. Several other pre-taped shows from CNBC's different international channels (e.g. CNBC TV18) can also be seen on the channel.

Weekdays at 8:30 - 8:45 ET, CNBC World airs its first original live program "Foreign Exchange" with The Wall Street Journal's Bob O'Brien from CNBC Global Headquarters, and Dow Jones Newswires' Nick Hastings as a contributor from CNBC Europe headquarters in London. The show premiered on June 27th, 2005.

Present Weekday Programs

In between live programmes, various pre-taped magazine programmes from CNBC's international channels are shown but these may be pre-empted for extended live coverage of speeches made by business leaders and FED officials.

ee also

* List of DirecTV channels
* List of Dish Network channels

External links

* [http://www.cnbcworld.com/ Official Site]


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