Categories: OLD Media Moves

One more year and it can buy a drink

Business news network CNBC has begun to celebrate its 20th anniversary by updating its on-air logo.

The network also says it will have special programming throughout the year to celebrate the 20th anniversary, details of which it will announced.

CNBC also started airing spots calling attention to the 20th anniversary featuring its on-air talent. At the conclusion of the spots, it says, “The Power Of The Past. The Promise Of The Future. Now More Than Ever. CNBC 20.”

Below is a screengrab featuring the new CNBC 20 logo from today’s “Power Lunch” and pictured (l-to-r) are anchors Bill Griffeth, Sue Herera, Michelle Caruso-Cabrera and Dennis Kneale.

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  • I watch CNBC and BLOOMBERG all day long, I love the new look to CNBC. I think they are really going the correct direction, thanks for noticing the change, I sure did.

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