Subscribers who pay $14.99 a month have access to CNBC’s shows from the U.S., Europe and Asia, live or on demand.
Viewers who want more information on their screen can watch the market data livestream, showcasing real-time data meant to complement the opinions and analysis of CNBC anchors and guests through stock charts and news headlines.
“We’re thrilled to expand our distribution of CNBC+ to Apple TV and Roku,” said CNBC President KC Sullivan in a statement “Giving new and existing audiences another way to engage with our content ensures they never miss a moment of CNBC’s highly valued insights and analysis that matter most for their money.”
CNBC+ also includes an on-demand library of the network’s U.S. programming, including regularly scheduled business day shows and special content produced by CNBC. Subscribers can watch all U.S. business day programming on demand for up to seven days after their premiere.
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