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THE EDGE The Future of Travel From facial recognition technology to augmented reality and even trips to outer space; CNBC’s Joumanna Bercetche explores the latest innovations disrupting the travel industry.

CNBC CONVERSATION Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia He's the world's oldest elected leader, but at 93 years old Malaysia's Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir Mohamad isn't slowing down. In this far reaching interview the nonagenarian discusses the ongoing fallout over the 1MDB scandal that engulfed his predecessor Najib Razak, and he reveals when he plans to hand the reins over to Anwar Ibrahim.

CNBC ORIGINALS Shaping the Future

Over 15,000 entrepreneurs, investors, government officials and business leaders from more than 100 countries attended this year "Innovfest Unbound" in Singapore to share new ideas and build partnerships. At the center of the discussion is the shift towards 5G. CNBC's Matthew Taylor takes you on a tour of the innovation festival and finds out what's next when it comes to tech.

FURTHER NEW SHOWS

MANAGING ASIA Max Bittner, CEO, Vestiaire Collective Moving from Lazada to Vestiaire Collective, online disruptor Max Bittner catches up with Christine Tan to talk about the boom in the resale sector, and his plans to use technology to revolutionize circular fashion for the Paris-based luxury reseller.

MARKETING. MEDIA. MONEY Cannes Lion

Marketing Media Money tells the stories behind some the big winners at this year's Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity.

CNBC DEBATE Talking Trade U.S. and China may have announced a trade war truce at the G20 meeting but global markets remain skeptical at the prospect of a trade deal. How should countries and companies rethink their strategic alliances and form new relations to navigate through the uncertainty? CNBC's Geoff Cutmore sits down with key industry players at the World Economic Forum in Dalian to find out.

MANAGING ASIA Arthur Huang, Founder and CEO, Miniwiz Arthur Huang can turn most trash into things of beauty. The Taiwanese founder of upcycling firm Miniwiz talks to Christine Tan at Temasek’s Ecosperity Conference about how he built museums, art installations and a multi-million dollar business from waste, and why he thinks his new Trashpresso will help disrupt recycling to tackle the trash crisis weighing on our planet.

FURTHER NEW SHOWS

MANAGING ASIA Bracken Darrell, CEO, Logitech

From the tiny PC mouse to edgy esports, Bracken Darrell from Logitech is raising the game after turning around the Swiss tech company. At the RISE conference in Hong Kong, the CEO outlines for Christine Tan his competitive strategy and the steps he's taking to unlock the next level of play as a design company.

REGIONAL INSIGHTS

MANAGING ASIA

Christine Tan finds out what makes CEOs, entrepreneurs and other business leaders tick, how they reach their goals and what it means to be a business leader in the new global economy.

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MANAGING ASIA

Frank Phuan, Co-founder and CEO, Sunseap Group The sun shines for Frank Phuan as he taps on the power of solar energy for Singapore and markets in Southeast Asia. The sustainable entrepreneur behind Sunseap Group speaks to Christine Tan about lighting the path forward with clean energy solutions while navigating through the many headwinds.

Edmund Koh, President, UBS Asia Pacific

UBS, the world's largest wealth manager, is cashing in on Asia's growing rich. Christine Tan sits down with Edmund Koh in his first interview as President of Asia Pacific, to find out how he's capitalizing on growth amidst all the global headwinds.

Frans van Houten, CEO, Royal Philips From an ailing electronics giant to a health technology juggernaut, Frans van Houten has led the transformation of Royal Philips. The CEO talks to Christine Tan about his bold moves bringing the Dutch conglomerate back to health and towards a more sustainable future. As one of the most polluting industries, Christina Dean wants to clean up the sector by grooming designers and consumers to be at the frontline of change. The sustainable entrepreneur talks about her journey in circular fashion, and the uphill battle in running her NGO and her upcycled brand, The R Collective. Ernesto Tanmantiong, CEO, Jollibee Foods Corporation Philippine’s Jollibee has spread its wings to become Asia’s largest homegrown fast food chain. CEO Ernesto Tanmantiong talks to Christine Tan about its recent store openings in Manhattan and London, and his recipe to further grow the iconic brand into a top five global player. Binny Bansal, Co-founder, Flipkart Widely regarded as the poster boy of Indian e-commerce, Binny Bansal helped grow Flipkart to become the country’s largest online retailer in just a decade. The young billionaire about his journey from humble beginnings and moving on from Flipkart to the next phase of helping other startups scale. Christina Dean, Founder, Redress & The R Collective

REGIONAL INSIGHTS

MANAGING ASIA

Chadatip Chatrakul, CEO, Siam Piwat Chadatip Chutrakul, the woman behind several famous malls in Bangkok, has raised the stakes by launching Thailand's biggest shopping center ICONSIAM. Christine Tan talks to Siam Piwat's queen of retail about her $1.7 billion gamble and how she wants to build on her late father's legacy.

Sustainable Entrepreneurship

There is a growing imperative towards sustainable entrepreneurship to help solve social and environmental problems. Christine Tan hosts a special panel discussion with three business leaders who are driving meaningful change in their own way.

Harry Lee & Roger Lee, TAL Group Behind names like Brooks Brothers and Patagonia is a lesser known company called TAL Group which manufactures for these brands. Christine Tan goes inside the Hong Kong-based apparel maker to talk to the family who has stitched together a $850 million business and a sustainable 70-year legacy. Harald Link, Chairman, B.Grimm World-renowned green architect Ken Yeang was named one of the 50 people who could save the planet. Christine Tan talks to the award-winning visionary from Malaysia about his inspiration and journey pushing the boundaries of ecological design over his lifetime. Ken Yeang, Renowned Eco-architect Harald Link is steering his family's 141-year business legacy towards renewable energy. Christine Tan talks to the billionaire about B.Grimm's staying power in Thailand and why he is betting big on solar for one of the country's oldest family businesses.

George Hongchoy, CEO, Link Asset Management

From revamping traditional wet markets to building skyscrapers, George Hongchoy is transforming Asia’s largest REIT. The CEO tells Christine Tan how he is navigating Link REIT through the uncertain property markets in Hong Kong and Mainland China.

REGIONAL INSIGHTS

MANAGING ASIA

Benjamin Swan, Co-founder and CEO, Sustenir

Once unthinkable, Benjamin Swan managed to grow strawberries in tropical Singapore. Christine Tan visits the high-tech vertical farm Sustenir to talk to the Co- founder about growing a sustainable enterprise and how he is sowing the seeds of a regional business.

George Quek and Henry Chu, BreadTalk Group

From a small bakery to a 500 million dollar food empire. Christine Tan talks to BreadTalk Group's founder George Quek and Group CEO Henry Chu about the company's recent opening of Din Tai Fung in London, and its journey from humble beginnings in Singapore to Asia and beyond.

Magesvaran Suranjan, President, P&G Asia Pacific

P&G is looking for its next breakthrough as it battles rising competition and macro headwinds. Christine Tan talks to Asia Pac CEO Magesvaran Suranjan to find out what's brewing inside the world's largest consumer goods company.

Billie Jean King The WTA Finals is taking women's tennis to new highs. From record attendance in Singapore to its high profile move to Shenzhen in 2019, Christine Tan speaks with founder and sports legend Billie Jean King and CEO Steve Simon about WTA's journey so far and its new chapter in China. SS Teo, Executive Chairman and MD, PIL & YC Chang SS Teo is navigating his 51-year-old family business through turbulent times. PIL Executive Chairman talks to Christine Tan on board one of his ships about industry consolidation, the lucrative route between Guangxi in south China and Southeast Asia, and continuing the legacy his father YC Chang built.

Bill Winters, Group CEO, Standard Chartered Bank

British lender Standard Chartered is gearing up for its next phase of growth. In an exclusive interview, CEO Bill Winters talks to Christine Tan about the bank’s revival of fortunes and its multi-billion dollar bet on technology.

REGIONAL INSIGHTS

MANAGING ASIA

Masahiko Uotani, President and CEO, Shiseido

Paul Coutts wants to deliver on SingPost's digital transformation. The Group CEO tells Christine Tan how he's reinventing the traditional postal service provider into a high- speed ecommerce logistics player.

Bill McDermott, CEO, SAP

Bill McDermott has big dreams about the cloud in China. The CEO of Europe's biggest software company gives Christine Tan an exclusive interview in Hangzhou about its deepening partnership with Alibaba Group, and why he sees a silver lining under the cloud of the escalating U.S.-China trade war.

Chris Nassetta, President and CEO, Hilton

For nearly a century, one name stood out in hospitality, Hilton. CEO Christopher Nassetta talks to Christine Tan about its legacy and the Hilton Effect, and how he plans to expand the empire beyond 100 years.

Steve McCann, Group CEO, Lendlease

Steve McCann is building Australia's real estate giant Lendlease into a global powerhouse, one large-scale project at a time. The Group CEO lays out his blueprint for urban regeneration around the world, and the prospects of retirement homes in China.

Paul Coutts, Group CEO, SingPost

Masahiko Uotani has brought color back to the world's oldest cosmetics company, Shiseido. Christine Tan meets the CEO behind the makeover of Japan's beauty powerhouse.

Glenn Fogel, CEO, Booking Holdings

Through clever acquisitions, Booking Holdings has become the world's largest online travel company. Now, its CEO wants to make your holiday seamless. Fogel maps out his growth itinerary for the travel giant that owns Booking.com, Priceline, Agoda, KAYAK, Rentalcars.com and OpenTable.

REGIONAL INSIGHTS

INSIDE CHINA

Eunice Yoon travels across the world’s second largest economy to cover trends that are defining the new China and influencing the world.

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REGIONAL INSIGHTS

INSIDE CHINA

The Great Drive Forward

Inside China looks at global automobile industry and how China is disrupting the market with Alibaba and Tencent designing in-car comms systems that they hope will become a norm in China and around the globe.

Disney’s Next Act

After more than a decade of planning, Disney is opening its new theme park in China. With its vast population, China is seen as critical for Disney's future growth. Will Disney pull off its next important act?

Surviving A Sputtering China

Inside China tells stories from all sectors of the economy: a coal mine owner, a steel worker, two factory bosses and a food deliveryman - all real people looking to survive a sputtering Chinese economy.

China’s Silk Road Revival

China’s plan to massively expand investment and trading along the ancient Silk Road will act as a gateway between China and Central Asia and is set to disrupt a region best known for its unresolved ethnic tensions.

REGIONAL INSIGHTS

ACCESS MIDDLE EAST

From top CEOs to entrepreneurs and philanthropists, CNBC profiles the men and women shaping the Middle East.

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REGIONAL INSIGHTS

ACCESS MIDDLE EAST

Yasir Al-Rumayyan, Managing Director, PIF

Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is at the heart of the Kingdom’s efforts to diversify its economy. Yasir Al-Rumayyan, Managing Director of the Public Investment Fund tells us where he’s investing for the best returns and why you should be adding Saudi stocks to your portfolio.

Hyperloop

Richard Branson’s Virgin Hyperloop One announces a deal with Dubai’s DP World that they say will revolutionize the cargo transport industry. Access: Middle East has an exclusive interview with Richard Branson and DP World Group Chairman Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem.

Suhail Al-Mazroui

He's just assumed the OPEC presidency. We speak oil cuts, prices, market imbalances, geopolitical shocks and diversification with His Excellency, Suhail Al Mazroui.

Khaldoon Al Mubarak, CEO, Mubadala

Khaldoon Al Mubarak, CEO of Abu Dhabi’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Mubadala, sits down for an in-depth interview on his business strategy and investment outlook.

Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, President of Egypt

Hadley Gamble sits down with the Egyptian President in a wide ranging interview discussing President Trump, Iran, security, the economy and human rights.

TECHNOLOGY

CLOUD CHALLENGE

Cloud Challenge de-mystifies emerging cloud technology and uncovers the visionaries who harness the power of cloud technology in surprising ways. From sport and art to healthcare and dairy farming, the series explores the cloud technology that is powering innovation and collaboration.

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TECHNOLOGY

CLOUD CHALLENGE

Commerce

It’s CNBC’s primary focus, but how is commerce set to change as more and more transactions head into the cloud?

Art

From stage design to interactive audience concert experiences we take a look at how the arts can benefit from technology.

From remote surgeons to helping the elderly. We explore how cloud based solutions are dramatically changing healthcare. Health Cloud Challenge looks at how the cloud is transporting people and goods, from the cloud car you can lend to friends to a self-driving delivery van. Transport

Agriculture

From connected cows to the internet-of-oysters, Cloud Challenge is looking at how the cloud is yielding great results in agriculture.

Entertainment

From an A.I. script writer to the interactive future of gaming. Can our tech expert crack the challenge and reveal how entertainment is set to be transformed by cloud computing?

Manufacturing

Cloud Challenge looks at how the clod is affecting how things we use every day are being made, from human-free, robot-controlled factories through to VR-designed automobiles.

Sports

From gathering stats to improving performance, Cloud Challenge takes a look at how net-based computing is changing the rules when it comes to sport.

TECHNOLOGY

THE EDGE

The Edge explores the limitless potential of innovation, from how new products and ideas will shape our lives to their long-term investment opportunities.

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TECHNOLOGY

THE EDGE

Greentech Festival 2019

In a special episode from the first ever Greentech Festival in Berlin, CNBC’s Julianna Tatelbaum examines the zero emission transport solutions of the future and explores the regulatory challenges ahead for these technologies.

The Future of Packaging With plastic in the spotlight, CNBC’s Julianna Tatelbaum explores the lifecycle of this material, the technologies striving to keep it in our economy and the innovations aiming to disrupt the packaging industry.

MWC Barcelona 2019

From the biggest consumer launches to future use cases for 5G, CNBC’s Karen Tso examines the best mobile tech and innovation from MWC Barcelona 2019.

The Future of Payments

Is it ‘Cash is King’ or ‘Cash is Dead’? A special episode of The Edge finds out what the future holds when it comes to payment systems.

Entertaining the Future

With demand for content increasing and more platforms than ever before, CNBC’s Elizabeth Schulze explores the latest technologies within the entertainment industry and examines how global audiences will be entertained in the future.

AI: Coding the Future

As we approach the fourth industrial revolution, CNBC’s Karen Tso examines the ethical issues raised by Artificial Intelligence and how the technology could change the way we live, work and even exist as humans.

TECHNOLOGY

TECH TRANSFORMERS

EPISODES Hyperloop Uber Kevin Spacey Davos Compilation Will.i.am 10 Downing Street

Meet the people and the companies that are transforming technology. Unparalleled access behind the scene of the world‘s disruptors.

Venture Capital

CNBC FEATURE

CNBC CONVERSATION

Heads-of-state, global mega-stars and innovators; CNBC Conversation gets up-close and personal with the world’s most pre- eminent individuals.

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CNBC FEATURE

CNBC CONVERSATION

Helen Clark

Ren Zhengfei, Founder & CEO, Huawei He founded one of the world’s largest telco companies with just $5,000. In a rare and exclusive interview, Ren Zhengfei, Founder and CEO of Huawei responds to accusations that his company poses security risks; shares his thoughts on his daughter’s arrest in Canada; and reveals why he thinks Donald Trump is a great U.S. president. At the Asian Development Bank’s 2019 meeting in Fiji, straight-talking former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark speaks to CNBC about trade with China, political relationships in the Asia Pacific region, her views on drug reform and the devastating Christchurch shootings.

Sir Martin Sorrell, S4 Capital

He’s a titan of business, having founded the world’s largest advertising and PR group WPP, but now Sir Martin Sorrell has started another, S4 Capital. In this programme he discusses why he left WPP, his hopes for S4 Capital and where he thinks the marketing industry is headed.

Rose McGowan

She’s a woman demanding we all do better. A whistle-blower that shook Hollywood to its core. A year on from the publication of her best-selling book ‘Brave,’ Rose McGowan discusses how she, the media, and the public have changed now that a lot more voices are calling-out power abusers.

Federico Marchetti

He’s an entrepreneur who two decades ago quit his day job to chase his dreams of merging luxury with high-tech. Karen Tso sits down with Federico Marchetti, Founder of Yoox and the CEO of Yoox Net-A-Porter on the CNBC Conversation.

Dame Ellen MacArthur Record breaking sailor-turned-activist, Dame Ellen MacArthur speaks to CNBC’s Tania Bryer about the challenges she faced at sea and her latest mission to introduce the circular economy and eradicate single use plastic.

CNBC FEATURE

CNBC CONVERSATION

Sarah Brightman

She’s the biggest selling soprano on the planet who wanted to go out of this world. Sarah Brightman talks about what inspired her latest album and tour; what she’s learnt from her four decade career; and why she cancelled her plans to travel to space.

Craig Hayman. CEO, AVEVA Technology is transforming every sector, so what is it doing in the energy space? Industrial software specialist Aveva provides digital solutions to help make the energy industry more cost effective, more environmentally friendly and safer. CEO, Craig Hayman explains why going digital is the only way forward.

Shashi Shankar. Chairman & Managing Director, ONGC

India’s Oil natural Gas Corporation or ONGC is a powerful state-run force on the global stage so how does its Chairman and MD, Shashi Shanker see the future, for not only India’s energy markets, but the world? Find out in the CNBC Conversation.

Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia

Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad sits down with Sri Jegarajah for a wide ranging conversation, discussing Malaysia’s economic difficulties, tensions with China, the next steps in the 1MDB scandal and his uneasy relationship with Donald Trump

Daniel Zhang, CEO, Alibaba Group

In a career move that'll push him centre stage, Daniel Zhang, Alibaba's current CEO will inherit the role of Chairman next year from Jack Ma. What direction will Zhang take one of the biggest tech companies on the planet? Find out as Daniel Zhang sits down for the CNBC Conversation.

Chuck Robbins, Cisco Systems CEO

He joined Cisco over twenty years ago and was appointed CEO 2015 and Chairman in 2017. We find out what vision Chuck Robbins has for the network hardware company and why he’s putting philanthropic efforts at the heart of his management style.

CNBC FEATURE

MARKETING.MEDIA.MONEY

The advertising industry is undergoing unprecedented change and CNBC gets an inside view through the eyes of the world’s most powerful marketers.

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CNBC FEATURE

MARKETING.MEDIA.MONEY

Audemars Piguet

Audemars Piguet handmade Swiss watches can retail for hundreds of thousands of dollars. So how do you market these luxury goods when the world increasingly tells the time on smart phones and watches?

Outlook Advertising 2019

Nancy Hungerford talks to Keith Weed, the soon-to-retire CMO of Unilever, Stephanie Buscemi, the recently-appointed CMO of Salesforce and Bea Perez, Senior Vice President of Coca-Cola about marketing trends in 2019.

IBM

From the humble cheese slicer to AI tool Watson, IBM has always been about helping transform business. But how does IBM market what it does? We find out with CMO and SVP Michelle Peluso.

Spotify

As Spotify reaches 10 years of age, Marketing Media Money explores how the music streaming business uses the data it holds on its users to drive creative marketing campaigns.

Volvo

The last decade has seen Volvo transform into a standalone premium car brand with a new vehicle line up. On Marketing Media Money, Willem Marx talks to CMO Björn Annwall about the Swedish brand’s mission to attract new customers without alienating existing ones.

Accenture

Over the last 8 years management consultancy group Accenture has rapidly grown its marketing division helped by more than 20 acquisitions. Seema Mody looks at how Accenture Interactive is making waves in marketing on the next Marketing Media Money.

CNBC FEATURE

MARKETING.MEDIA.MONEY

Swarovski

From a humble glass crystal, Swarovski has created a multibillion-dollar business that stretches from road safety to haute couture. On this Marketing Media Money Tania Bryer meets Executive Board Member Nadja Swarovski, to find out why marketing is at the heart of the business.

Cannes Lions

It’s not all sun, sea and million-dollar yachts! CNBC takes you behind the scenes of the world’s biggest festival for creative and marketing communications; Cannes Lions 2018.

The Old Vic

As one of London’s most famous theatres celebrates its 200th anniversary, Marketing Media Money looks at how corporate sponsorship is helping The Old Vic thrive.

Formula One

With 2018 marking the first full Formula One season in a post-Bernie Ecclestone era, how is marketing helping the motorsport’s new owners reverse the decline in fans and TV viewers around the world? As the new season gets underway, Marketing Media Money speaks to those at the very top of Grand Prix motorsport.

Davos Special

At this year’s World Economic Forum , it seemed there were more marketers in the mountains than ever before. But why were they there and what were they talking about? On this Marketing Media Money CNBC speaks to Worldwide Chairman and CEO at Ogilvy and Mather, and European CEO at Edelman, Carol Potter.

Mars

From Pedigree pet food, to Uncle Ben’s rice to the eponymous chocolate bar, Mars is one of the world’s biggest food companies for people and pets, but as consumer tastes change, marketing is changing too. Marketing Media Money takes the wrapper off marketing at Mars.

CNBC FEATURE

CNBC MEETS

Tania Bryer has been given unrivalled access to some of the famous names behind multi-million dollar organizations and brands to find out the motivation behind their success and their philanthropy.

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CNBC FEATURE

CNBC MEETS

Melinda Gates

She’s one of the most recognizable philanthropists on the planet. CNBC’s Tania Bryer ‘Meets’ Melinda Gates to explore her past, present and future hopes for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Dolly Parton

Tania Bryer meets country music legend, Dolly Parton, discussing her poverty- stricken childhood, her little known struggle with depression and the very personal story that drove her to establish her literacy foundation, The Imagination Library

Tania Bryer meets Jimmy Carter to talk about his childhood in the segregated South and how this fostered his passion for human rights. He talks about how he and his wife are at the heart of the Centre and what it means to them. Jimmy Carter

Lauren Bush

Tania Bryer meets social entrepreneur Lauren Bush Lauren to talk family dynasties and how she is using her business to tackle world hunger.

Jessye Norman

She's one of the most celebrated opera singers of our time and a tireless philanthropist. CNBC Meets Jessye Norman to discuss her life, her career and her ongoing campaign for racial equality.

ENTREPRENEURIAL

THE BRAVE ONES

The Brave Ones charts the rise of some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs through intimate one-on-one interviews. Each episode looks at the trajectory of their success to date and explores what makes these individuals ‘brave’ – from their determination to their ability to embrace setbacks.

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ENTREPRENEURIAL

THE BRAVE ONES

Sebastian Thrun

Sebastian Thrun is a true innovator. This tech wizard used to head up Google X, one of the world's most prestigious moonshot labs, but in a true Brave Ones moment he walked away and is now on a mission to change the way the world learns. Dollar Shave Club founder Michael Dubin is a true entrepreneur. He turned a simple business idea into a billion dollar company. Find out the true story of his rags to riches story as he discusses what his Brave Ones moment was. Michael Dubin Bill McDermott is a self-made modern executive. His journey from retail to the C- suite is one of absolute optimism, loyalty and the willingness to take a chance. In his own words the CEO of SAP takes us through his career highs and lows. Bill McDermott

Zhang Xin

Often described as “the woman who built Beijing’, Zhang Xin has helped change the architectural landscape of China. Growing up during the Cultural Revolution, the CEO of Soho China shares her journey from working in a sweatshop to becoming one of China’s richest women and most prominent and innovative pioneers.

Hugh Evans

Hugh Evans wants to end extreme poverty. So he brought together the world's biggest music artists for the Global Citizen Festival - and in just a few years, it's spurred actions that will improve the lives of a billion people by 2030.

Jack Ma

Told in his own words, and by those that know him best, this is Jack Ma’s journey from a humble tour guide to an e-commerce king.

ENTREPRENEURIAL

THE BRAVE ONES

John Legere

He’s the magenta obsessed CEO of T-Mobile. John Legere tore up the rule book when it came to turning a company around. Here he recounts his journey from a humble gym teacher to one of the most unconventional corporate leaders around.

Richard Branson is a natural born businessman. Having started his first venture in his early teens he went on to set up Virgin and the rest is history. The very British billionaire narrates his journey and reveals why he truly is a Brave One in business. Richard Branson

ENTREPRENEURIAL

LASTING LEGAGY

Lasting Legacy goes behind the scenes of some of Europe’s most successful family businesses, to find out how family life and company strategy cross over.

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ENTREPRENEURIAL

LASTING LEGACY

Millennials

Meet the millennials. a generation of tech savvy individuals either running Asia's family businesses or carving out a niche of their own. OurLasting Legacy panel brings together the insights from the next generation. The Chu siblings are continuing the legacy of their father. Eldest son and CEO, Kenneth Chu swung into the forefront of the family business and has since built the world's largest golf complex and expanded its business. Chu Family

Indonesian tycoon Sukanto Tanoto still runs resources giant RGE Group but the youngest of his four kids is taking the lead in the company's efforts to be more sustainable. Sukanto Tanoto

Zegna Family

The Zegna family's third generation is now running the largest menswear brand in the world. CEO Gildo Zegna shares perspective on how they keep the family's heritage at the heart of the fashion group.

Karl Schaufele

The first episode profiles Karl Scheufele: billionaire and owner of Swiss watchmaker Chopard, Continuing the family tradition of innovation, we hear how they're creating that lasting legacy for future generations.

Perrin Family

Lasting Legacy travels to France’s historic Châteauneuf-du-Pape winemaking region. With 9 family members in the company, how do they keep business and family working together?

Faber Castell

We meet German stationery pioneers Faber-Castell, a dynasty with over 250 years of history. How will the death of their inspirational CEO affect the company, and the family itself?

ENTREPRENEURIAL

RUNNING IN THE FAMILY

Family businesses are a crucial part of emerging economies. From creating a lasting legacy to nurturing the next generation of leaders, how do families Survive the key succession test and navigate the family business to new levels of growth?

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SPORT & TRAVEL

TRAILBLAZERS

Host Tania Bryer travels the world to meet global, iconic figures sharing their stories in the cities that they love.

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SPORT & TRAVEL

TRAILBLAZERS

Gwyneth Paltrow & LA

Gwyenth Paltrow reveals her favorite things to do in Los Angeles. From hanging out at the Hotel Bel Air to making Lobster Rolls CNBC’s Tania Bryer sees California through the eyes of a true Hollywood icon.

Tinie Tempah & London

Tania is taken around the ‘Big Smoke’ by style icon, entrepreneur and multi-award winning rapper, Tinie Tempah. From humble beginnings in South London to the stylish streets of Shoreditch, Tinie will take Tania on every step of his journey to the top, making sure to stop by all of his favourite haunts

Amitabh Bachchan & Mumbai

He’s one of the most famous actors on the planet, so where can Amitabh Bachchan go for some R&R? The Bollywood superstar reveals his favourite places in Mumbai, the city he’s called home for nearly fifty years.

Natalia Vodianova & Moscow

A true rags to riches story: the ‘SuperNova’ supermodel herself takes CNBC’s Tania Bryer on a tour of Moscow. From her humble beginnings to the splendour of Red Square, discover the Russian capital through the eyes of one of its most famous and beautiful faces.

Lang Lang & Beijing

Tania Bryer travels to Beijing to spend time with world famous concert pianist, Lang Lang with one of Beijing’s favourite sons as her tour guide. This is Beijing through Lang Lang's eyes and Lang Lang through Beijing’s eyes.

SPORT & TRAVEL

FIRST CLASS

Susan Li takes you behind the velvet rope to show you the most exclusive destinations and discover the hidden gems and ultimate indulgences.

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SPORT & TRAVEL

FIRST CLASS

Macau

High roller heaven, Michelin star flavors and the party playground of the rich and famous. Macau is one of the most diverse travel destinations in the world and CNBC’s First Class has your passport to how the ultra-wealthy get to stay, play and enjoy.

Shanghai

It’s the ‘Pearl of the Orient’ and a big spender’s dream; Shanghai offers everything from 7-star luxury to traditional heritage. We experience China’s biggest city in a way few people get to: the ‘First Class’ way.

Hong Kong

Would you spend $160,000 a night on a hotel suite? Well in Hong Kong you can. First Class takes you places only the über wealthy can afford.

Hainan

It’s being billed as China’s Hawaii and billions of dollars are being spent to propel Hainan into a top tourist hotspots. First Class has the insider’s guide to Hainan.

First Class Goes Gourmet

Who are the world's top celebrity chefs, and what does it take to earn that coveted Michelin star? From the Fat Duck to Wolfgang Puck, we bring you all the sizzle in this special gourmet edition of First Class.

Tokyo

Susan Li travels to Tokyo to sample the first class travellers lifestyle.

MISCELLANEOUS

CNBC DEBATE

CNBC brings you the world’s top leaders, business people and decision-makers together in the CNBC Debate.

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MISCELLANEOUS

CNBC ORIGINALS

CNBC SPECIAL CNBC On Assignment: ADB Annual Meeting 2019

From uncertain global growth to sustainability and potential trade wars. Delegates at this year’s Asian Development Bank meeting in Fiji had a lot to discuss and most did so with CNBC. From ADB President Takehiko Nakao to Indonesia’s Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, here are the highlights from this year’s coverage.

CNBC SPECIAL CNBC On Assignment: Davos 2019

From saving our oceans to shoring up the global economy. CNBC was at the heart of all the discussion points at this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and in this show we round-up our favourite bits from the snowy peak. From Will.i.am to Matt Damon we bring you the biggest names at this year’s forum.

The Score: NBA’s Expansion Plans

The Score goes beyond the scoreboard and reveals the real numbers that matter in the trillion dollar sports industry. With unprecedented access to NBA as it continues its expansion in Asia, we discover how the brand is growing, from the basketball court to the boardroom.

Journey through India

Join CNBC’s Tom Chitty as he travels through one of the most colorful and vibrant countries in the world. Visiting Mumbai, Goa, Bengaluru, Kolkata and Delhi, he taps into local knowledge in an attempt to discover what makes India so special.

World View Hong Kong

It's one of the most ambitious government projects in the world. China's Greater Bay Area will link eleven cities into one integrated and economic business hub. In this special episode of World View we explore Hong Kong's place in this multi-trillion dollar tie-up.

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