List of BBC Newsreaders and Reporters - Segment Presenters - Business

Business

Presenter Regular shifts Regular hours
Alice Baxter BBC News Channel, BBC World News
Tanya Beckett BBC World News, Business Edition 1800-2200 Monday-Thursday
Sally Bundock BBC World News 0500-0900 Monday-Thursday
Mickey Clarke Wake Up to Money, 5 Live Breakfast
Sara Coburn BBC News Channel, BBC World News
Declan Curry Your Money, Show Me the Money, On the Money, Radio 5 Live
Lesley Curwen Business Daily, Today
Komla Dumor Africa Business Report
Sally Eden BBC News Channel, BBC World News
Juliette Foster BBC News Channel, BBC World News 1400-2300 Monday-Friday
Philip Hampsheir BBC News Channel, BBC World News
Penny Haslam Breakfast, BBC News Channel
Aaron Heslehurst Breakfast, BBC News Channel, BBC World News 0900-1700 Monday-Friday
Rico Hizon Asia Business Report, World Business Report 2300-0600 Monday-Thurday
Simon Jack Today 0500-1000 Monday-Friday
Dominic Laurie Breakfast, BBC News Channel, Wake Up to Money, Radio 5 Live
Theo Leggett World Business Report
Paul Lewis Breakfast, Money Box
Sharanjit Leyl Asia Business Report, World Business Report 2300-0600 Friday
Steph McGovern Breakfast 0600-0915 Monday-Friday
Maryam Moshiri BBC News Channel, BBC World News
Jeremy Naylor Wake Up to Money
Adam Parsons Breakfast', BBC News Channel, Radio 5 Live
Rebecca Pike BBC News Channel, Radio 2
Jamie Robertson BBC World News 1600-2200 Friday
Justin Rowlatt Business Daily
Manuela Saragosa World Business Report
Susannah Streeter BBC News Channel
Ben Thompson Breakfast, BBC News Channel, BBC World News
Andrew Verity Newsnight, Wake Up to Money, 5 Live Breakfast

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