CNBC Africa, First in Business Worldwide, is the premier pan-African business and financial television network. With real-time coverage of financial markets and international business news, CNBC Africa provides business leaders, investors and the financial services industry across Africa with the information and analysis they need.
With programming from Africa, the US and Asia, CNBC Africa provides the perfect 24-hour global business briefing. Programming is built around key business events during the day. From the start of trading in Africa, through the Opening Bell on Wall Street and the closing of the markets in Asia, our fast-paced, hard-hitting business coverage makes CNBC Africa essential viewing for senior business leaders.
The channel has become must-see viewing for those who need to know first, and viewers all over Africa are tuning in whether at work, at home, or on the move, to keep up with the latest financial news.
Today the network is available 24-hours on DStv channel 410 across sub-Saharan Africa.
In Africa, CNBC Africa launched in June 2007 as a business television network and has steadily grown its audience and built its reputation as a leading business and financial news network on the continent. As CNBC Africa grows and unfolds, it will open up and include even more news and markets information from the continent, creating a truly African network.
- Company Name:CNBC Africa
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Headquarters: (View Map)Johannesburg, South Africa
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- Headline:Publisher: Stock Markets, Business News, Earnings, Africa - CNBC Africa
- Key Differentiatorwhy your brand should be on abndigial.com re-designed navigation & taxonomy Interest & Sector: Entrepreneurs & Technology Real Estate & Infrastructure Earnings & IPO Central Inflation, Interest Rates & Economics Currency & Commodities Executive Interviews Analyst Interviews Equities, Fixed Income & Funds Collaborative Digital enterprise: We have expanded and re-engineered Africa’s only dedicated business newsroom, with a pledge to publish what we know when we know it, a truly live website and real-time content for financial professionals. ABN Digital will leverage the expertise of both CNBC Africa and Forbes Africa. finanCial tools anD Data: The re-architecture gives users increased flexibility with the addition of tools like stock screeners, watch lists, portfolio tools and enhanced historical charting abnpro Premium services that include access to the CNBC Africa video library, research reports & insights as well as real time data from African stock exchanges. maDe for Web Content Access to exclusive content, made specifically for delivery through the world wide web. Content you wont find on CNBC Africa or Forbes Africa. soCial integration With Facebook Connect and Disqus integration, sharing and interacting with our content has never been easier. enhanCeD marketing oppurtunies Go beyond the banner ad. ABNdigital will give marketers increased flexibility, using performance based or cost per periods buying options when showcasing their brands. CnbC afriCa live stream: For the first time ever, CNBC Africa will be available through a live video stream. With the latest content delivery networks and adaptive multi-bitrate video formats, CNBC Africa will be delivered real time on multiple screens within your viewing environment. Email us now to get started!
- 258348 Global Rank
- 31558 South Africa
- 150 K Estimated Visits
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Search50.34%
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Direct29.12%
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Social17.21%
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Referrals3.33%
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Display0.00%
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Mail0.00%
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21.46%
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- South Africa 37.7%
- Nigeria 23.0%
- India 5.4%
- United States 3.4%
- Kenya 2.5%
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Native32.16%
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Standard61.27%
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Direct6.57%
They are headquartered at Johannesburg, South Africa, and have advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava. According to their Ads.txt, CNBC Africa inventory partners include: admanmedia.com, advertising.com, beachfront.com, smartadserver.com, rhythmone.com, aol.com, freewheel.tv, rubiconproject.com, tremorhub.com, openx.com, contextweb.com, indexexchange.com, appnexus.com, pubmatic.com, spotxchange.com, spotx.tv, taboola.com, google.com.
CNBC Africa works with Advertising technology companies such as Outbrain, DoubleClick.Net, Google Publisher Tag, Google Adsense, Aggregate Knowledge, Facebook Exchange FBX, AppNexus, Turn, Dstillery, The Trade Desk, BlueKai, Resonate Insights, Integral Ad Science, Polymorph, Brilig, Tapad, Chango, Yahoo Small Business, Evidon, AppNexus Segment Pixel, Openads/OpenX, Adconion, SpotXchange, DoubleVerify, Atlas, Neustar AdAdvisor, AOL-Time Warner Online Advertising, Rocket Fuel, Videology, X Plus One, Adap.TV, eXelate, Advertising.com, Mediaplex, DemDex, Exponential, Tribal Fusion, Falk Realtime, Index Exchange, Improve Digital, IponWeb BidSwitch, BlueKai DMP, DoubleClick Bid Manager, Zedo, Teads, Magnetic, GAP, Pubmatic, SiteScout, Clickagy, Urban Outfitters, ULTA Beauty, Drawbridge, Burst Media, Criteo, Simpli.fi, DynAdmic, Eye View Digital, Adobe Audience Manager Sync, Yahoo Ad Sync, Google Adsense Asynchronous, cXense, Ads.txt, Google Direct, Rubicon Project, TripleLift, Google AdSense Integrator, Yieldmo, Beeswax, Adblade, AdBlade Embed, Walmart, Media Innovation Group, Celtra, Innovid, Bibblio, Taboola, Taboola Direct, AdMan Reseller, AOL Reseller, AppNexus Reseller, Beachfront Reseller, ContextWeb Reseller, FreeWheel Reseller, IndexExchange Reseller, OpenX Reseller, PubMatic Reseller, RhythmOne Reseller, RubiconProject Reseller, SmartAdServer Reseller, SpotXChange Reseller, Tremor Video Reseller, Google Inteactive Media Ads, Less than 5 DIRECT Ads.txt, Taboola Sponsored Links, FLoC, Facebook Custom Audiences, PHP Ads.