Bloomberg TV, CNBC, Fox Business, Reuters and more — all embedded directly inside your trading terminal. One tab, full market intelligence. No subscriptions, no tab-switching.
Live TV is a Pro feature at €40/month · Basic plan free · Pro trial available
Each channel is embedded directly inside the terminal panel — no external links, no separate browser tabs. Switch channels with a single click while your charts and news feed stay live.
When a Fed official, ECB president, or finance minister speaks live on TV, the tone and emphasis matters as much as the words. Read a text summary or hear the actual interview — the difference is significant.
Expert analysts provide real-time commentary on price movements, economic data, and geopolitical events. This macro narrative context is difficult to get from a text-only news feed.
News feed, economic calendar, squawk box, TradingView charts, and 7 live TV channels — all inside a single browser tab. No context switching, no lost focus, no missed moves.
Bloomberg TV, CNBC, and the other channels are bundled into the Trading News Terminal Pro plan at €40/month. No cable subscription, no streaming add-ons, no per-channel fees.
Pro subscribers see the TV panel button in the terminal interface. Click to expand the embedded video player, which loads the selected channel immediately. The terminal layout keeps your news feed, economic calendar, and chart panels active alongside the TV panel — you're not replacing one tool with another, you're adding a layer.
Seven channels are accessible from the channel selector within the TV panel. Switch between Bloomberg TV, CNBC, Fox Business, Reuters TV, and the additional channels with a single click — no page reload, no buffering delay. The channel selector is always visible so you can react quickly when you need to change your focus.
The real power of embedded financial TV comes from using it in combination with the rest of the terminal. When the squawk box announces a breaking headline and the economic calendar shows a data beat, you can flip to Bloomberg TV or CNBC immediately to hear the live market reaction and analyst commentary — all within the same tab, without losing your chart positions or news feed context.
| Option | Channels | Integrated with terminal? | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| TNT Pro (this) | 7 live financial channels | ✓ Yes — same tab | €40/month (all-in) |
| Cable / satellite TV | CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox Biz | ✗ Separate screen | $60–120/month |
| Streaming services | Varies (1–2 channels) | ✗ Separate tab | $8–15/month per service |
| Free YouTube streams | Variable availability | ✗ Separate tab | Free but unreliable |
Bloomberg TV is available inside Trading News Terminal Pro at €40/month. The Pro plan also includes zero-delay financial news, a live squawk box, the economic calendar with beat/miss signals, and TradingView chart integration. A Pro trial is available so you can evaluate the full terminal including Bloomberg TV before committing to a monthly plan.
Trading News Terminal Pro includes 7 live financial TV channels embedded inside the terminal: Bloomberg TV, CNBC, Fox Business, Reuters TV, and three additional international financial news channels. The full channel lineup is visible inside the terminal TV panel. All channels are embedded via iframe-based streams — no external apps or separate subscriptions required. Channels can be switched with a single click while the rest of the terminal (news feed, calendar, charts) remains active.
CNBC live is included in Trading News Terminal Pro as one of 7 embedded channels. The Pro plan at €40/month covers all TV channels, the zero-delay news feed, squawk box, economic calendar, and TradingView integration. There's no separate CNBC subscription required. The free Basic plan does not include live TV — it covers the economic calendar, filtered news (2-minute delay), and charts.
Traders watch financial TV for several reasons that text-based news feeds cannot fully replicate: live commentary from market professionals during volatile sessions, direct-to-camera interviews with central bank officials where tone and emphasis add critical context, real-time analyst reactions to economic data as it prints, and the ability to follow developing stories as they evolve on-screen. The combination of audio-visual TV with a text news feed and economic calendar gives traders a more complete picture of market conditions than any single tool alone.
Bloomberg TV is the benchmark for professional market coverage — it features the highest-quality guests, live data overlays, and the deepest institutional market focus. CNBC has the widest reach and the fastest US equity market coverage. Reuters TV excels at global macro and geopolitical events. Fox Business is strong on US economic policy and Washington developments. The right channel depends on what you're trading: forex traders often prefer Bloomberg and Reuters; equity traders lean towards CNBC. With Trading News Terminal Pro you get access to all seven channels and can switch based on what's happening in the market.
Founder, Trading News Terminal · Forex educator since 2013
Trading FX and macro markets since 2013, building TNT to close the speed and curation gap between professional newswires and the retail trader. Editorial focus: tradable interpretation of the wire, not noise relay.
Trading News Terminal embeds the public free livestreams that each broadcaster offers on their own website or YouTube channel. We do not redistribute restricted content; we provide a unified, multi-stream layout so a trader can monitor multiple channels alongside the news feed.
If a channel restricts geographic access, we honour that — the player respects geo-blocks set upstream. No paywalled content is bypassed.
Page last reviewed: 27 May 2026 · Corrections: [email protected]