A investment/business global network that claims to be "First and Business Worldwide". Commonly known for it's hosts asking guests repetitive questions such as "So where are you investing right now?", "Do you think we've made a
bottom", "Are you looking for a double
bottom.", "Where should investors be putting
money to work".... ect.
Also known for it's overuse of "Breaking News" and "CNBC Alert" headlines at the
bottom of the screen.
Generally the network is strictly focused on market fundamentals, almost completely ignoring technical analysis. More geared for the "mom and pop" investors, who like to "buy and hold", or for those who are strictly focused on investing using fundamental analysis.
Competitor of Bloomberg Television and Fox Business Network. In terms of breaking news and market analysis CNBC tends to be second, usually a few seconds behind Bloomberg for breaking news.
Including such prominent shows such as "Squawk Box", "Squawk on the Street", "Street Signs", "Power Lunch", "The Call", "Closing Bell", "Fast
Money", "Mad
Money", "The Kudlow Report", "CNBC Reports", "Squawk
Australia", "Asia Squawk Box", "Cash Flow", "Capital Connection", "Squawk Box Europe", "Worldwide Exchange", "Strictly
Money" and several other "CNBC Originals" and weekly programs.