loyek: what is CNBW? First, I thought you only misspelled CNBC I guess BTV stands for bloomberg tv, and FBN stands for Fox Business News?
with everybody pulling the plug I thought there would be more podcast types that people either watch or listen to.
Ahhh...you're looking for podcasts, online type financial networks. Try Dukascopy (lots of monotone folks to put you to sleep) but not live as in real-time. Live financial TV networks is an extremely difficult business...gotta have millions of dollars and sponsors to make it work. I guess that's why its just CNBC, Bloomberg and FN. Even if you pull the plug (no more cable TV)...you can still get CNBC, Bloomberg and FN on the internet via subscribing directly to their liveTV subscriptions. Yet, my neighbor is an analyst and he pulled the plug on his cable bill. Instead, he watches Bloomberg live on the internet for free and he gets CNBC for free with his data subscription.
wrbtrader: So bloomberg shows the exact same stream online, as it shows on cable for US, Europe and Asia? Does data subscribers offer live TV streaming?!? What about esignal? loyek590: do you know any good live streams of CNBC online?
no, I pay $50/mo for 5 gigs and $10 for every gig after that for wifi from verizon, so online, and youtube, and hulu cost me a fortune
Yes, the exact same stream but when the cable TV gets the commercials...its online version will simple play the Bloomberg music and show the Bloomberg name until the commercial on TV is finish and back to Bloomberg. Yet, sometimes I do see commercials on the online version of Bloomberg. Regardless, the online version is all free online (live streaming TV) and Bloomberg post the links on their website. Yeah, I got a CNBC free live stream too but that's private...I ain't giving the link out because its not suppose to exist. There's other live TV streaming for CNBC but their lagging by many minutes, poor connection quality and often at some website that's loaded with malware or viruses. The only way around that is to subscribe directly at the CNBC website or get it for free with your data provider.
Then I will gladly use the online love stream of Bloomberg, but wish I could access CNBC online as well. I live in Europe, so do not have access to the streaming subscriptions they have on their website.
the Bloomberg love stream really isn't worth it. $9.99/mo just to see a bunch of traders take off their clothes and parade around naked after they make a winning trade. Some of the women traders are ok though.