TVN CNBC | |
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Launched | September 3, 2007 |
Closed | December 31, 2013 |
Network | TVN |
Owned by | Grupa TVN |
Picture format | 576i (PAL) 16:9 |
Audience share | 0.06% (2012, Nielsen) |
Slogan | Business is for people |
Country | Poland |
Broadcast area | Poland |
Headquarters | Warsaw, Poland |
Formerly called | TVN CNBC Biznes |
Sister channel(s) | TVN 24, TVN Meteo |
Website | http://www.tvncnbc.pl/ |
Availability
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Satellite | |
Cyfrowy Polsat | Channel 63 |
Cyfra+ | Channel 70 |
n | Channel 18 |
Orange TV | Channel 13 |
Cable | |
UPC Poland | Channel 335 |
Vectra | Channel 99 |
Multimedia Polska | Channel 38 |
TVN CNBC was a business and financial news channel in Poland, launched on September 3, 2007. It was part of TVN Group (Polish: Grupa TVN SA) which in turn is controlled by the Scripps Networks Interactive. The channel's main newsroom and studio were located at the Media Business Centre building in Warsaw. TVN CNBC's Programming Director was Roman Młodkowski. He's a veteran presenter and journalist originally from TVN. TVN CNBC was also managed by Adam Pieczyński, TVN's Chief News Director.
The channel was launched in cooperation with CNBC Europe, and was part of NBC Universal's worldwide network of business-oriented channels. It also served as CNBC's "Polish Bureau" providing occasional live feeds for breaking news in Poland and Central Europe. The facilities were also used to produce Poland's first TV series about Polish business – "Business Poland" which aired as part of CNBC's weekend programming in Europe and weekly programming on CNBC World in North America.
TVN CNBC also provided business news segments for TVN24, Poland's first 24-hour news channel. On January 1, 2014 TVN CNBC ceased to broadcast, having been replaced by TVN24 Biznes i Świat, a new financial news channel created after TVN Group had not renewed CNBC license.
Polsat Biznes, a competitor to TVN CNBC a channel belonging to the Polsat Group, closed in 2014.
Due to global cutbacks, TVN also made big cutbacks reducing their productions. As a result, TVN CNBC cut its original offerings to the lineup listed below.