CNBC Launches a Warren Buffett Digital Video Library

By A.J. Katz 

All eyes from the business world were focused on Omaha this past weekend for Warren Buffett‘s Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder meeting, making this an ideal time for CNBC to launch of a new digital video library focused on the Oracle of Omaha.

The CNBC Warren Buffett Archive launched over the weekend, and it’s the digital home to the world’s largest video collection of the iconic billionaire investor speaking about business, investing, money and life. The content from the site is built around 24 years of Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder Meeting footage, Warren Buffett-CNBC interviews far as far back as 2005, curated short-form videos and more.

“Until now, the only way to see or hear Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger answer shareholders’ wide-ranging questions over the past 24 years was to be in the room,” said CNBC chairman Mark Hoffman. “Whether you are a Buffett fan, a Berkshire Hathaway shareholder, an aspirational student or a savvy investor, the Warren Buffett Archive features the unparalleled insights and teachings of one of the greatest minds in business and we are excited to offer this invaluable resource to users globally for the first time.”

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The Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder Meeting tapes, provided to CNBC by Buffett, serve as the foundation of the Warren Buffett Archive, which showcases not only the growth of Berkshire Hathaway, and the leadership.

“It’s all there,” Buffett told Squawk Box in an interview this morning “That’s the way it should be. I just love the idea.”

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