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Tell your company's story on national television.

A professionally produced segment. National and regional airtime on CNBC. Full rights to use the film however you like, long after it airs.

What we produce

Three ways we tell your story

Every engagement starts with the story. The format follows.

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Featured segments

A polished broadcast segment built around your company, your people, and the problem you solve. National and regional airtime in a prime educational timeslot, with full rights to the footage.

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Corporate documentaries

When one segment is not enough, cinema-grade films capture the full arc of your company and craft. Built for every channel: boardrooms, trade shows, websites, and beyond.

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Stories & field notes

The deeper write-up behind each segment: production photos, behind-the-scenes notes, and a search-friendly case study linked to your episode, working for you all year round.

How it works

From nomination to broadcast

1 · Apply & align

Tell us your story below. We learn what you do and find the right audience and timeslot for it.

2 · We produce

Our crews come to you and capture your people, products, and process with broadcast-grade craft.

3 · Air & own

Your segment airs on the network. Then the footage is yours to use forever, on any channel you choose.

Proof, not promises

Sixteen companies trusted us with their story in Season 1.

Read their case studies

Have a story worth sharing?

We feature organizations, makers, educators, and experts with stories that help audiences understand the world in a new way. Our team reviews every submission we receive.

  1. NominateTell us about the story you'd like to share.
  2. We reviewOur team reviews every submission we receive.
  3. We produceIf it's a fit, we'll reach out and bring it to life.

Participant questions

What companies ask us

What kinds of organizations get featured?

Season 1 ranged from family farms to aerospace facilities: Miami Fruit, Austal USA, OnMed, Strasburg Rail Road, Apple Bank, and a dozen more. What they share is not an industry but a story that helps viewers understand how something in their world actually works.

Who owns the footage after it airs?

You do. Participants receive full rights to their segment after broadcast and can use the film in marketing, recruiting, investor materials, and anywhere else, forever.

How disruptive is filming to our operation?

Far less than most participants expect. Our crews are small and experienced in working around live operations: active production lines, customer-facing branches, even working forests. Producers plan the shoot with you in advance so your business keeps running.

What happens after I submit a nomination?

A producer reviews your submission. If the story looks like a fit for an upcoming episode, we reach out to schedule a conversation. Every nomination gets read; not every story is a match for the season's lineup, and we tell you either way.

Where does the segment air?

Segments air within Now We Know TV! on CNBC, Saturdays at 11:00 AM Eastern, with streaming on demand after broadcast and an editorial case study published here on the show site.