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CNBC Plans Q1 Launch for Targeted Streaming Service (EXCLUSIVE)


CNBC plans to launch a streaming service in the first quarter of 2025, aimed at connecting more deeply with viewers than taking on Netflix or Amazon

CBS News has recently worked to tie its live-streaming service — the industry’s first — more closely to its TV efforts, with shows led by John Dickerson and Tony Dokoupil and Adriana Diaz that spur linear viewers to watch online. NBCUniversal has deployed several streaming products in recent years, including the stand-alone outlet NBC News Now, and a bespoke product devoted to “Today.” Fox News Channel cultivates its fans with Fox Nation, a subscription outlet that offers the popular opinion programs from its flagship cable vehicle, but also lifestyle programs; documentaries; stand-up comedy; and even movies. “We have for a long time had a clear view of what’s happening in the sector given the disruption of traditional revenue streams in cable,” Sullivan told Variety in a recent interview.

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