CNBC affirms its position as the number 1 business news brand in Europe
5:01 AM EDT
The IPSOS Affluent Europe 2022 survey covers the top 20% of households across 21 European countries and is based on fieldwork conducted between January-December 2021. The survey is one of the primary research reports advertisers use to determine their target audience reach and engagement, as well as how to allocate their advertising budgets.
CNBC has significantly increased its brand growth in major European markets, specifically by 19% in Germany, 20% in France, and 18% in the UK. The TV channel continues to gain viewers, with the data showing a bounce back in monthly and daily viewers following the pandemic. CNBC reaches 6.1 million affluent adults across Europe, making it the top business TV station in nearly every territory covered by IPSOS. Digital growth has also outpaced the rise seen by most of competitor brands.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Putin Pal Drops Menacing Hint: a ‘Cleansing’ Is Coming for EuropePutin's key ally said that efforts to fight Nazis from World War II, or what Russia calls the “Great Patriotic War,” are not over yet—echoing erroneous Russian claims that they are waging war in Ukraine in order to “denazify” or fight Nazis in Ukraine.
Read more »
Europe on edge as Nord Stream Russian gas link enters maintenanceRussian gas giant Gazprom begins 10 days of routine maintenance on its Nord Stream 1 pipeline, with Germany and other European countries watching anxiously to see if the gas comes back on
Read more »
Northvolt Raised $1.1 Billion To Support Expansion In EuropeNorthvolt announced the signing of a $1.1 billion convertible note to finance its expansion of battery cell and cathode material production in Europe.
Read more »
China Factories Are Feeling Some Heat as U.S., Europe Demand SlowsSoftening demand is the latest threat to world trade, after two years of supply chain disruptions.
Read more »
U.S. travelers have been hammered by airline delays and canceled flights. It's worse in EuropeTravelers might be surprised to hear that air travel in Europe is a bigger mess than in the U.S.
Read more »
Wind And Solar Production Grow As AI Fights Wildfires And Tesla Stares Down Its Chinese RivalsThis week’s Current Climate, which every Saturday brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability.
Read more »