CNBC Scraper
7 days trial then $20.00/month - No credit card required now
CNBC Scraper
7 days trial then $20.00/month - No credit card required now
Scrape news data from cnbc.com with this unofficial API. Extract articles, monitor their popularity and performance and automate the fight against fake news. Filter the results by authors, topics, categories, or publication dates. Preview or download the results in your preferred format.
What does CNBC Scraper do?
CNBC Scraper extracts data from cnbc.com. It uses a smart algorithm to decide what paged are articles and automatically extracts rich information about each article. It can scrape the entire website with one click.
This free CNBC API will let you scrape and extract large datasets as often as you need to. The structured data can be downloaded as XML, JSON, CSV, HTML, and Excel, so that you can use it in your own applications, spreadsheets, reports, or other tools.
How to scrape CNBC
CNBC Scraper is really easy to use. Just follow these steps to start scraping.
- Click Try for free
- Use the default start URLs or customize them to only scrape a section or category on CNBC
- Select the maximum number of items you want to scrape.
- Click Start
- Preview and export your data from the Dataset tab
Why scrape CNBC?
Scraping news, articles, and other content can help you gain insights into social media, monitor article popularity, track ad performance, or automate the fight against fake news. Check out how web scraping is being used in the marketing and media industries and in research and education.
For more inspiration, read 13 ways media companies can use web scraping and automation.
How much will it cost to scrape CNBC?
CNBC Scraper is very cheap to run so you can extract a large amount of articles even on an Apify free plan. If you need to get more data, you should sign up for one of our paid plans. Every Apify plan includes free monthly usage credits that you can use with CNBC Scraper.
Is it legal to scrape CNBC?
Web scraping is legal, but note that personal data is protected by GDPR in the European Union and by other regulations around the world. You should not scrape personal data unless you have a legitimate reason to do so. If you're unsure whether your reason is legitimate, consult your lawyers. We also recommend that you read our detailed blog post: is web scraping legal?
Copyright and publishing
Please be aware that most articles on the internet are under copyright protection. If you intend to publish or reuse article content, check the terms of use of CNBC.
Need to scrape a different website?
This scraper is based on Smart Article Extractor. This powerful web scraping tool can be customized to scrape articles from any website.
- 7 monthly users
- 1 star
- 100.0% runs succeeded
- Created in May 2022
- Modified over 2 years ago