Streaming Outlet CNBC+ Debuts On Roku And Apple TV

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Streaming service CNBC+ launched Wednesday on major distribution platforms Roku and Apple TV.

Priced at a noteworthy $15 a month (in line with general entertainment services and well above subscription news offerings), the outlet features the same programming available on CNBC’s linear TV channel. The business network is part of the portfolio of cable networks being spun off this year by NBCU parent Comcast.

Cord-cutting has upended the cable sector, which continues to throw off significant cash but is shrinking steadily. Other network parents have also been feeling the squeeze from linear cable’s decline, and Warner Bros. Discovery and Disney are among the other major players starting to make linear programming available outside of the traditional bundle. Pay-TV operators often balk at the “leaking” of programming from linear TV to streaming, and the issue has led to major conflicts in

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