Tag: CNBC US

  • Dow Jones to terminate international ties with CNBC, retains CNBC US

    MUMBAI: Dow Jones & Company has announced it is ending its international partnership with CNBC. The company, however, has no plans to alter the Dow Jones and CNBC licensing relationship in the US.

    Dow Jones has entered into a definitive agreement with NBC Universal to transfer its 50 per cent equity interests in both CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia (CNBC International), as well as its 25 per cent interest in CNBC World, to NBC Universal as of 31 December, 2005 for nominal consideration, informs a media release.

    CNBC will assume full control of the CNBC International channels, its parent NBC Universal simultaneously announced. CNBC will acquire sole ownership of CNBC Europe and the domestic digital service, CNBC World subject to obtaining the necessary regulatory and legal approvals.

    CNBC and Dow Jones have operated CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia Pacific as equal partners and Dow Jones currently has a 25 per cent interest in CNBC World.

    Dow Jone chairman and chief executive officer Peter R Kann said: “We value our long and profitable relationship with CNBC. At CNBC US, we look forward to continuing it under our existing US license agreement. At CNBC International and World, we and NBC Universal have agreed for Dow Jones to exit the partnership to eliminate our share for business reasons and simplify NBC Universal’s ability to deploy its assets to continue to grow these operations. We look forward to supporting NBC Universal’s efforts.”   
                
    The Dow Jones share of losses from CNBC Europe, CNBC Asia and CNBC World totaled $17 million in 2004, adds the media release. The company will provide an update on the impact of this transaction on third and fourth quarter results during the company’s second quarter analyst call on 21 July.

    Kann adds: “This is the latest in a series of moves by Dow Jones to improve profits and strengthen our portfolio. We’re investing in exciting new initiatives where we have strong competitive advantages such as the launch of the Weekend Edition of The Wall Street Journal, the acquisition of MarketWatch and the repositioning of our international print and online operations, and exiting those where we do not.”

    The company expects to record a one-time, after-tax special charge of approximately $36.7 million, or 44 cents per diluted share, in the second quarter. About $32.1 million, or 39 cents per share, will be a non cash write-off of its carrying value in the transferred assets, and the remaining $4.6 million, or 5 cents per share, is to cover its maximum after-tax cash funding commitment for the balance of 2005.

    According to MarketWatch, Dow Jones shares closed ahead of the news 20 July (Wednesday) at $37.89, up 2.74 per cent and rose as high as $38 in after-hours trading.

  • CNBC inks deal with Singapore Airlines for live in-flight news

    CNBC inks deal with Singapore Airlines for live in-flight news

    MUMBAI: Looks like airline passengers are in a treat from television networks! The latest to cash in on this high-flying viewer segment is CNBC. The business news and information channel has inked a deal with Singapore Airlines to deliver live in-flight news on select routes.

    In an agreement with Connexion by Boeing, which claims to be the world’s leading high-speed in-flight Internet services provider, NBC Universal Cable is making available globally either CNBC Asia, CNBC Europe or CNBC US, depending on flight path, as well as MSNBC programming within the United States, informs a media release.

    CNBC’s full range of programmes will be accessible live to passengers through their laptops. These include Asia Squawk Box, the signature morning bulletin anchored by Martin Soong, CNBC Tonight, a daily evening programme combining business, news, investment and lifestyle.

    The official release also adds that Generation-e, the network’s popular weekly technology programme anchored by Keith Liu and Amanda Drury, Managing Asia, a weekly look inside the minds of the region’s top leaders, to name a few will be part of the in-flight news package.

    The Connexion by Boeing television’s service availability will be expanded later this year to include other airlines that are offering the award-winning high-speed in-flight Internet service.

    CNBC Asia Pacific president and CEO Alexander P Brown said: “With a strong reputation built on providing the critical tools and information that empower the efforts of successful business leaders who are often frequent travellers, CNBC is proud to be among the first networks selected for live in-flight broadcast.”

     

  • CNBC US renews Dennis Miller talk show

    CNBC US renews Dennis Miller talk show

    MUMBAI: Talk show host Dennis Miller will continue entertaining CNBC US viewers with his wit. The business and financial broadcaster has renewed his topical talk show Dennis Miller.
     
     
    CNBC senior VP primetime programming Bob Meyers added, “Dennis’ show is the cornerstone of our primetime lineup. For the first time in our history, we are building a unique destination at night for our core business audience and Dennis and his show are fundamental to our strategy.”
     
     
    Blasting hot-button issues with his pragmatic venting, Miller highlights current events in the worlds of news, entertainment, politics and business. The show debuted on CNBC in January.

    Dennis Miller is produced by NBC Universal Studios, and taped at NBC Universal’s Burbank Studios.

  • WWE wrestler Bradshaw joins forces with CNBC US

    WWE wrestler Bradshaw joins forces with CNBC US

    MUMBAI: A wrestler dispensing financial words of advice and wisdom? That is what CNBC US promises its viewers. The broadcaster has signed on the World Wrestling Entertainment’s (WWE) John “Bradshaw” Layfield.

    When he is not laying down opponents on the mat, Bradshaw is said to have a keen interest in finance and Wall Street. He honed his financial acumen while writing and publishing his investment book Have More Money Now: A Common Sense Approach to Financial Management

    Bradshaw will appear on several CNBC shows, including Bullseye and Squawk Box. In the past he has appeared in news snippets on CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, CNNfn and Fox News.

    As far as wrestling is concerned Bradshaw appears on WWE’s Smackdown. In India the show can be seen on Ten Sports.