CNBC.com has finally relaunched its site…calling it a debut would also not be far off the mark. It has formally ended its rather lackluster online presence with MSN. Mark Hoffman, CNBC’s president, said the network has hired an additional 55 people to work on the site, this AP story says.
MediaWeek: While the live video and VOD content is free and ad-supported, CNBC.com is also offering users a premium subscription service that provides office workers who can
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