CNBC-e

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CNBC-e
CountryTurkey
Broadcast areaTurkey, Northern Cyprus
HeadquartersIstanbul, Turkey
Programming
Language(s)Turkish, English (with Turkish subtitles)
Picture format16:9
Ownership
OwnerDoğuş Media Group (2000-2015)
Ilbak Holding (2024-present)
NBCUniversal
Sister channelsNTV, e2, Kral TV, NTV Spor
History
Launched16 October 2000; 23 years ago (2000-10-16)
re-launched on 10 June 2024; 6 days' time (2024-06-10)
ReplacedKanal E
Closed6 November 2015; 8 years ago (2015-11-06) (closure of the first generation CNBC-e)
Replaced byTLC replaced the first generation CNBC-e.
Links
Websitecnbce.com (defunct)

CNBC-e was a Turkish free-to-air television channel operated in Turkey by CNBC Europe and the Doğuş Media Group between 2000 and 2015. A new channel with same name was set to be launched in ownership of CNBC and İlbak Holding in 2024, it was announced that the new channel will start to broadcast on June 10, 2024.

First generation CNBC-e (broadcast term 2000-2015)[edit]

Logo of the first generation CNBC-e

The channel was managed by Doğuş Media Group in Turkey between 2000 and 2015.

It produced a weekly 15-minute programme in English, Business Turkey, which airs at weekends on CNBC Europe and was one of the few CNBC programmes still using the channel's 2000 on-air identity, though only for its opening titles.

The schedule contained education, culture, drama, entertainment, music and sports programs and news with commercial breaks.

First generation CNBC-e was sold to Discovery Communications and replaced with TLC on 6 November 2015.[1]

Turkish broadcasting[edit]

The channel's business day programmes used the same on-air look like CNBC Europe.

During the day, the channel operated as the Turkish-language version of CNBC Europe. The channel broadcast five main business day shows which are corresponding programmes of CNBC Europe, but were dedicated mainly to the Turkish financial markets:

Also it aired a business day show from BBC Turkish.

CNBC-e Ticker[edit]

CNBC-e used a ticker similar to CNBC Europe and this ticker was only shown throughout the business day. The ticker was continuously shown on commercial breaks, only during the business day. Normally, the ticker was three-line, except when it was a Turkish business day with no ISE session. Then, ticker was two-line. Unlike CNBC Europe, CNBC-e ticker was not sponsored, but CNBC-e business day shows and programs were. Ticker contained as follows: (times were Turkish official standard/summer time)

  • Squawk Box(6:00–8:30): Upper Band: Worldwide Markets Middle Band: ISE Stocks (in alphabetical order) Lower Band: Business News separated by NBC logo
  • ISE Pre-Market (8:30–9:30): Upper Band: Futures, Bonds Middle Band: ISE Stocks (in alphabetical order). Lower Band: Business News separated by NBC logo
  • ISE Market Hours (9:30–12:30, 13:30–18:00): Upper Band: Futures, Bonds, Most Actives, Winners and Losers Middle Band: ISE Stocks (in alphabetical order). Lower Band: Business News separated by NBC logo.
  • ISE Lunch Break (12:30–13:30): Upper Band: Worldwide Markets Middle Band: ISE Stocks (in alphabetical order) Lower Band: Business News separated by NBC logo

The disclaimer translated into English:

All the data broadcast under the ISE trademark are subject to copyright and may not be rebroadcast or republished. ISE is a trademark of Istanbul Stock Exchange.

Second generation CNBC-e (2024 and afterwards)[edit]

In May 2023, Ilbak Holding announced that the channel would re-open in October 2023. It was later delayed to June 10, 2024.[2]

Programming[edit]

The channel's business day programmes were announced on X as follows with presumed[a] corresponding programmes of CNBC Europe:[3]

See also[edit]

  • CNBC Europe
  • Doğuş Group
  • Cine5, a defunct Turkish pay-TV channel which was founded in 1993 and had similar coverage with CNBC-e except business news

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ official website has not been launched yet, this section can be updated later

References[edit]

  1. ^ "TLC to begin airing in Turkey instead of CNBC-e". Daily Sabah. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  2. ^ "CNBC ve İlbak Holding, iş ve finans içerikli ekonomi haber kanalı CNBC Türkiye için güçlerini birleştiriyor" [CNBC and İlbak Holding are joining forces for CNBC Türkiye, the economy news channel with business and finance content.] (in Turkish). Istanbul. 29 May 2023.
  3. ^ @cnbceofficial (3 June 2024). "Ekonomiye renk geliyor https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GPIn9rAWMAAoWEE?format=jpg&name=orig" [Color is coming to the economy] (Tweet) (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 3 June 2024 – via Twitter.

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