BBC Business Live
''Worklife'' (Previously ''Business Edition'' and ''Business Live'') is a news programme that premiered on BBC World News on 1 February 2010 as part of a network-wide refresh. The programme is presented by Tanya Beckett (Monday–Thursday) and Jamie Robertson (Friday). The programme examines the inner workings of business, translating complex financial stories to give viewers a clearer understanding of the rapidly changing global economy, and how it will impact on their lives. It also includes the top global news stories of the day as well as weather updates. The current presenting line up is Sally Bundock with either David Eades or Karin Giannone in the morning. In 2015, the programme was relaunched as ''Business Live'' with two editions one at 08:30BST/GMT and 20:00BST/GMT. Originally there was only one morning edition but was expanded to two in November. History ''Business Edition'' was reduced from 60 to 45 then to a 30-minute structure on 9 November 2010. The programme wa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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BBC World News
BBC News is an international English-language pay television channel owned by BBC Global News Ltd. – a subsidiary of BBC Studios – and operated by the BBC News division of the BBC. The network carries news bulletins, documentaries, and other factual programmes; it broadcasts from studios in London, Washington, D.C., and Singapore. Launched on 11 March 1991 as BBC World Service Television outside Europe, its name was changed to BBC World on 16 January 1995 and to BBC World News on 21 April 2008. On 3 April 2023, the channel's programming and talent was consolidated with the BBC News channel in the UK as part of a restructuring; both channels are now branded as BBC News, and are structured to use a common schedule with domestic opt-outs for UK-specific news coverage and programmes. Unlike the BBC's domestic channels, it is funded by subscription and advertising revenues, and not by the United Kingdom television licence. As such, it is not broadcast in the UK directly ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maryam Moshiri
Maryam Moshiri is a presenter working for the BBC on its News Channel broadcasting in the United Kingdom and worldwide. Her programme '' The World Today with Maryam Moshiri'' airs weekdays from 18:00 GMT (international) and 7:00pm UK time (UK), featuring interviews with figures from the arts, culture, and entertainment. Early life and education Moshiri was born in Tehran, Iran and graduated from University College London in 2000 with a BA in Italian. She then completed a postgraduate diploma in Broadcast Journalism at the London College of Communication, graduating in 2001. Her sister, Nazanine Moshiri, worked as a foreign correspondent at Al Jazeera. Career Moshiri began her career as a business reporter for Independent Radio News in July 2001 before joining the BBC in 2003. She worked for 16 years as a business news anchor on flagship programmes such as ''The Business Briefing'', ''Work Life'', and ''Talking Business''. Moshiri also broadcast on Radio 4, BBC Breakfast, and pr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vishala Sri-Pathma
Vishala () is a king in Hinduism, featured in the Ramayana. He is the son of Ikshvaku and his queen, Alambusha. He is said to have built a city called Viśālā, near which Ahalya was transformed into stone. He had a son named Hemachandra. The name of Vishala is also mentioned in one of the Puranas as well as the ''Mahabharata The ''Mahābhārata'' ( ; , , ) is one of the two major Sanskrit Indian epic poetry, epics of ancient India revered as Smriti texts in Hinduism, the other being the ''Ramayana, Rāmāyaṇa''. It narrates the events and aftermath of the Kuru ...''. References {{Hindu-myth-stub Characters in the Ramayana Hindu mythology Characters in the Mahabharata ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rachel Horne
Rachel Horne ( Gibson) is a Northern Irish newsreader and journalist. She presented the BBC children's news programme '' Newsround'' from 2002 until 2006. She also presented BBC News' business bulletins on the BBC News Channel and travel news on weekday mornings on BBC Radio 2 in March to December 2018. She joined Virgin Radio UK as a breakfast show newsreader in January 2019. She has been married to comedian Alex Horne since 2005. Early life Horne grew up in Lisnaskea in County Fermanagh in Ulster, on the shores of Lough Erne. Her maternal uncle was The Most Rev. Dr Edward Daly (1933-2016), who served as the Lord Bishop of Derry from 1974 until 1993. At the age of 18, Horne went travelling and taught English in Vietnam. After reading Law and Theology at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, she studied for a postgraduate degree in Broadcast Journalism at City, University of London. Career Horne has worked for BBC productions '' Breakfast with Frost'', BBC Radio Five Live an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jamie Robertson
Jamie Robertson (born 30 May 1981) is an English film score composer. Biography Jamie Robertson is the Composer of 'Bad Dinosaurs' the Massive worldwide hit on Netflix from the creators of Terrible Lizards. He Is also Regular Composer for Doctor Who Audios for Big finish Productions as well as many Audio dramas including Sherlock Holmes, UFO, The Prisoner and Warhammer. Born in 1981 and with no major Music training he self taught to become the composer he is today. He is also a massive fan of the Paranormal and in 2020 launched his own series "Paranormal Torch" on YouTube. He also composed six music tracks for the Final Doom modification, Plutonia 2, in 2008. Filmography (as composer) Filmography (as sound designer) 2009 * ''Doctor Who series 3 8th doctor extras'' (with Paul McGann and Lucie Miller) * ''Doctor Who Wirrn Dawn'' (with Paul McGann and Sheridan Smith) * ''Doctor Who Scape Goat'' (with Paul McGann and Sheridan Smith) * ''Doctor Who Blue Forgotten ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alice Baxter
Alice Baxter (née Hibbert) is a former English news presenter, who currently works for Equinor. She previously presented ''The Briefing'' on BBC One, BBC World News and the BBC News Channel. She joined '' World Business Report'' in the summer of 2012 and presented its early morning edition, programming viewed mostly by audiences in European and international markets. Education Baxter is a history and drama undergraduate, with a MPhil in modern history from Cambridge University and a diploma in broadcast journalism from Cardiff University. Early career Before joining the BBC The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ..., Baxter worked as a presenter at Sky News and in Moscow as a senior international correspondent and presenter for RT where she anchored major news and busin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aaron Heslehurst
According to the Old Testament of the Bible, Aaron ( or ) was an Israelite prophet, a high priest, and the elder brother of Moses. Information about Aaron comes exclusively from religious texts, such as the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament ( Luke, Acts, and Hebrews), and the Quran. The Hebrew Bible relates that, unlike Moses, who grew up in the Egyptian royal court, Aaron and his elder sister Miriam remained with their kinsmen in the northeastern region of the Nile Delta. When Moses first confronted the Egyptian king about the enslavement of the Israelites, Aaron served as his brother's spokesman to the Pharaoh. Part of the Law given to Moses at Sinai granted Aaron the priesthood for himself and his male descendants, and he became the first High Priest of the Israelites. Levitical priests or ''kohanim'' are traditionally believed and halakhically required to be of direct patrilineal descent from Aaron. According to the Book of Numbers, Aaron died at 123 years of age, on M ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Celia Hatton
Celia Hatton is a Canadian journalist who is now based in the UK and works for the BBC. She spent fifteen years living in Beijing, working primarily for CBS News before becoming one of the BBC’s China correspondents in 2012. In 2016, she moved to London to become one of the BBC’s Asia Pacific regional editors. A year later, Celia began presenting on BBC radio and television and making documentaries. She regularly hosts Newshour, the flagship radio programme on the BBC World Service. Early Life Hatton was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada where she attended Westdale Secondary School. She took an early interest in journalism and studied politics at university with the goal of working as a foreign correspondent in the future. Career in Asia Celia Hatton started in television at CityTV in Toronto, working as a news writer and producer. She moved to China in 2001 and after freelancing, she began working for ABC News and then for CBS. In 2009, Hatton was promoted to become a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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James Reynolds (journalist)
James Edward Reynolds (born 20 May 1974) is a British journalist who is currently a presenter for BBC News and BBC World News. Early life Reynolds was born in Kingston upon Thames, and is the son of the former BBC foreign correspondent Paul Reynolds. He was brought up in New York City, Brussels and Jerusalem, and educated at Westminster School and Christ's College, Cambridge. Career In 1997, Reynolds joined the BBC as a trainee with the regional news programme '' East Midlands Today'' in Nottingham. In the following year he was posted to Santiago, Chile, to work as the BBC's South America correspondent. In 2001, he was transferred to Jerusalem to work as a BBC Middle East correspondent. From 2006 to 2009, he was the BBC's China correspondent, based in Beijing. Reynolds spent 2009/10 as a fellow at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. In 2010, he returned to the BBC as the Iranian Affairs correspondent. In 2012, he was posted to Turkey as the BBC's Ist ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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James Mendenez
James may refer to: People * James (given name) * James (surname) * James (musician), aka Faruq Mahfuz Anam James, (born 1964), Bollywood musician * James, brother of Jesus * King James (other), various kings named James * Prince James (other) * Saint James (other) Places Canada * James Bay, a large body of water * James, Ontario United Kingdom * James College, a college of the University of York United States * James, Georgia, an unincorporated community * James, Iowa, an unincorporated community * James City, North Carolina * James City County, Virginia ** James City (Virginia Company) ** James City Shire * James City, Pennsylvania * St. James City, Florida Film and television * ''James'' (2005 film), a Bollywood film * ''James'' (2008 film), an Irish short film * ''James'' (2022 film), an Indian Kannada-language film * "James", a television episode of ''Adventure Time'' Music * James (band), a band from Manchester ** ''James'', US ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lewis Vaughan-Jones
Lewis may refer to: Names * Lewis (given name), including a list of people with the given name * Lewis (surname), including a list of people with the surname Music * Lewis (musician), Canadian singer * " Lewis (Mistreated)", a song by Radiohead from ''My Iron Lung'' Places * Lewis (crater), a crater on the far side of the Moon * Isle of Lewis, the northern part of Lewis and Harris, Western Isles, Scotland United States * Lewis, Colorado * Lewis, Indiana * Lewis, Iowa * Lewis, Kansas * Lewis Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts * Lewis, Missouri * Lewis, Essex County, New York * Lewis, Lewis County, New York * Lewis, North Carolina * Lewis, Vermont * Lewis, Wisconsin Ships * USS ''Lewis'' (1861), a sailing ship * USS ''Lewis'' (DE-535), a destroyer escort in commission from 1944 to 1946 Science * Lewis structure, a diagram of a molecule that shows the bonding between the atoms * Lewis acids and bases * Lewis antigen system, a human blood group system * Lewis number, a dim ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nuala McGovern
Nuala McGovern is an Irish journalist and broadcaster working for BBC News. McGovern was the main presenter of '' Outside Source'' on the BBC World Service from 2014 to 2022. She presents Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4 from Monday to Wednesday. Early life and education McGovern grew up in Drumcondra in Dublin, Ireland. Her father was a publican. She is a graduate of University College Dublin, where she studied English and Italian. Early career After graduating from university she taught English in Italy for a period before moving to the United States after her sister made an application for a green card on her behalf. She got her start in broadcasting as a presenter and producer for Adrian Flannelly's radio show in New York, before joining WNYC. There, McGovern was a producer on '' The Brian Lehrer Show'' for nine years, where she was part of a Peabody Award-winning team. During this time she was also the founding producer of a spin-off show, ''Brian Lehrer Live: Where Web Vi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |