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08-29-2025 10:15 AM - last edited on 08-29-2025 10:18 AM by BellPatricia
The feed is alternating between CNBC World and CNBC US. This morning it was CNBC World (not Good) eventually it was changed to CNBC US (good). It has now reverted back to CNBC World (Not Good).
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01-19-2026 07:44 AM
This same issue is occurring again today.
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01-19-2026 07:52 AM
It's Dr King Day in the land of the brave so no Live CNBC to-day.
P.S. Olympics are coming read more CNBC feed problems 🙂
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01-19-2026 10:26 AM
Thanks for your post. Unfortunately Bell has no control over the feed. You are best to contact CNBC directly.
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01-19-2026 11:08 AM
Good morning @Lounge lizard & @Skye
Thank you for your post!
The CNBC channel feed has now been restored to regular programming.
Please reach out if you need anything else.
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01-19-2026 11:16 AM
I pay Bell, not CNBC and this is especially true because when the issue doesn't occur with Rogers. CNBC is not going to respond to some Bell subscriber from Canada about the incorrect feed. It is up to Bell to sort out the material they broadcast with the source.
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01-19-2026 11:17 AM
For days like today where it is a regulatory holiday in the USA and the US stockmarkets are closed, it is expected that they will broadcast CNBC world content.
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01-19-2026 12:03 PM
A full day of Millenial Money to boot! Just what everyone wants in their stockings!
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01-19-2026 02:25 PM
Completely agree. Bell needs to be responsible for broadcasting the correct signal and sorting out issues with their provider(s). Also skeptical about the repeated statement that this is a CNBC problem and not a Bell problem. I'd be interested in reading the reddit discussions referenced above if anyone has links...
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01-19-2026 03:59 PM - edited 01-19-2026 04:00 PM
Thanks for your thoughts. Bell receives the CNBC signal from a third party, who receives the signal from CNBC. It appears the issue occurs between CNBC and the intermediate provider. Reddit comments support the idea that the issue is with the intermediate provider, not Bell. A quick Reddit search will find comments as recent as two months ago and older.
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