This is alist of channels broadcast under theCNBC brand (formerlyConsumer News and Business Channel) byVersant and its affiliates around the world. Following on from the originalUnited States–based channel, launched in 1989,European andAsian versions were established in 1995 and 1996 respectively.[1] Since then, sub-continental and local language versions of the channel have been created in Europe, Asia,Africa, andSouth America, many under alicensing agreement. At present, sixteen distinct CNBC channels exist worldwide, of which seven are wholly owned by Versant and a further nine have Versant as a minority stakeholder or a licensor. A further channel, theKorean language operatedSBS-CNBC, began broadcasting on December 28, 2009, in conjunction withSeoul Broadcasting System.[2][3] Later, theIndonesian Language operatedCNBC Indonesia, is launched in 2018 in conjunction withTrans Media.[4][5]
TVN CNBC started in 2007 and closed in 2014, inPoland. MBN-CNBC started in 2002 and rechanged mbn in 2005 and relaunched general channel Maeil Broadcasting Network in 2011 inSouth Korea,CNBC was also cooperated with etomato and Chosun Ilbo (now cooperate withSeoul Broadcasting System).CNBC Pakistan started in 2005 and becameJaag TV in 2013 inPakistan.SBS CNBC started on December 28, 2009, and closed on December 31, 2020, and becameSBS Biz.
The following channels are not independent operational entities, but rather sub-regional services operated by CNBC Europe and Asia. They largely show identical programming to the main pan-regional feed, but operate a localisedticker relevant to that particular area and in some cases air area-specificadvertising.
I Also airs some English-language programming from CNBC's international networks.
J Identified on-air asTimes Brasil, CNBC exclusive licensee due to this channel being only allowed by Versant to broadcast CNBC content instead of having a local version of the CNBC name