Shows like Shark Tank not only introduce you to the giants of the market but open a great and wide sea of opportunities for you. That is exactly what CNBC does. It keeps you updated about the market and opens new doors for you. What else do you need? Started 32 years ago this channel is now regarded as the 19th ,most valuable channel for the people. For those who love business this channel is a blessing because business is what it runs on.

CNBC and Verizon

Owned by NBC Universal which is indirectly owned by Comcast. So indirectly owned by Comcast, this channel has satisfied its users with its valuable financial and business news for over 32 years. Well, we all are aware of the fame of CNBC but only few of us are aware that CNBC first started off as a Satellite Program Network in 1979. 

However, it changed its name to Tempo after a few years. It showed a mix of low budget old movies, instructional and entertainment programs in its initial years. Thanks to NBC Universal who acquired and relaunched it in the year 1989 as Consumer News and Business Channel with its headquarters in Fort Lee, New Jersey. 

Well, it’s available in different cable networks such as U-verse, Verizon, Google Fiber and so on. However, in Verizon FIOS it is available on channel number 102. If you wanna go for the HD version it’s available on channel number 602. 

More About Verizon

Verizon is growing popular these days merely because of its services. Verizon, an American Multinational Conglomerate Company, with its headquarters at Midtown Manhattan, New York City has satisfied people with its services for over 38 years. And for over 38 years it has been the best, Verizon is the largest wireless carrier in the United States with over 120.9 million subscribers. From the cable networks to internet and digital media Verizon has got it covered for you. 

Recently it announced expanding its network to 5G which is indeed a very big milestone. After acquiring AOL and Yahoo, Verizon has never looked back, and took them under the division Oath Inc. Thanks to the rebranding in 2019, it came under Verizon Media and another milestone added to its journey. In 2017, it became the second largest telecommunication company by revenue.

What to watch on CNBC?

Well, if you are a fan of business reality but don’t know where to start. Then CNBC is the ultimate choice for you. Not only does it provide business news, but some really good business reality shows too. 

Did you always dream of running your own business and your mind is just an endless generator of ideas, get your key to start with The Shark Tank. This show facilitates amazing giants in the area pitching their ideas and having a great discussion.

Well, we all know the importance of money, but do we go to any limit to earn it. Well, the American Greed knows to what extent people can go to earn it. It facilitates all the vile means a man uses to fulfill his desires. This show is a must to watch.

Struggle is the start of a successful business. But a little help is always required to take your business to great heights. That is what Marcus Lemonis does. He helps small businesses but it isn’t easy. Watch how he does that on The Profit.

Conclusion

News acquires a variety of information. While other channels focus on wholesome news, CNBC focuses only on business news to get you the best idea about the market. The world is growing at a rapid pace and to survive has become even more arduous. To survive in this fast paced world you need to have complete knowledge of the market because in this arduous battle only the best wins. And how can you do it? By being the best in your field. That is why CNBC is there to back you up with all the market trends. All you have to do is watch it.

Q. Where can I watch CNBC?

Ans. You can watch CNBC on various platforms such as CNBC App, Youtube TV, Hulu, Verizon, Google Fiber and so on.

Q. What channel is CNBC available on other platforms?

Ans. You can watch CNBC on Google fiber on channel number 121, channel number 102 on Verizon FIOS, channel number 79 on Vmedia. You can also watch CNBC on CNBC pro.