CNBC Europe

CNBC Europe (referred to on air simply as CNBC) is a business and financial news television channel which airs across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The station is based in London, where it shares the Adrian Smith-designed 10 Fleet Place building with Dow Jones & Company. Along with CNBC Asia, the channel is operated by the Singapore-headquartered CNBC subsidiary company CNBC International, which is in turn wholly owned by NBCUniversal. European Business News TV (EBN) with Ed Mitchell, London, in 1996. As the most viewed pan-European financial TV channel according to the 2010 EMS survey, the broadcaster reaches over 100 million households across the continent. CNBC Europe produces or co-produces 7 hours of live programming each weekday, along with reports and content for its global sister stations and the outlets of NBC News.

Rebroadcasts of CNBC U.S./CNBC Asia
In addition to its own programming, CNBC Europe also broadcasts live much of the business day programming from CNBC U.S.; the programmes Squawk on the Street, Power Lunch, Street Signs and Closing Bell are all broadcast in their entirety. Squawk Box is now shown in full right across Europe as until March 2011 only the final two hours of the show were available to viewers in the UK and Ireland because CNBC Europe broadcast Strictly Money to UK and Irish viewers. Originally, Fast Money had not been shown on the channel but since November 2010 the programme has been shown on tape delay at 0500 CET in the hour between the end of CNBC Asia programming and "Capital Connection" between November and March. Mad Money and The Kudlow Report have yet to be seen on the channel.

While the U.S. markets are open, the CNBC Europe Ticker is modified to carry U.S. share prices. A break filler, consisting of HotBoards (CNBC's custom stock price graphs) is often broadcast during U.S. programming, owing to the increased number of advertising breaks. In addition, during the evening, a recorded Europe Update is broadcast during some U.S. ad breaks, during which Louisa Bojesen presents a 90-second run down of the European closing prices. This concept has now been extended into daytime as CNBC Europe broadcasts brief European updates twice an hour when the network is broadcasting CNBC U.S.'s Squawk programmes. These segments are broadcast live and, as with the recorded evening updates, are inserted into commercial breaks.

UK Availability

 * Sky (UK & Ireland) - Channel 505
 * Freesat (UK) - Channel 210
 * Virgin Media Television (UK) - Channel 613