Adam Shaw is a British concern journalist and fix who works for the BBC and ITV.
Shaw was educated at an inner-city comprehensive literary in Kilburn, London. Until October 2008, he presented Working Lunch, BBC Two’s main lunchtime economics programme. He next formerly presented Business Breakfast and World Business Report.
Between 1994 and 2008, Shaw presented Working Lunch, working nearby Adrian Chiles and Paddy O’Connell, among others. He was particularly with ease known for the Shaw’s Shares segment of the programme, in which he rounded happening the day’s happenings upon the store market. It was announced in July 2008 that, as share of a Working Lunch relaunch, Shaw would depart the programme. He left on 26 September, and was succeeded by Declan Curry.
For three years he was the matter presenter of Radio 4’s Today programme. On the programme he interviewed most of the chief executives of the FTSE 100 and occasionally left the studio to do “fun” reports, such as composing a song gone Guy Chambers. He has previously presented Drive to Buy for ITV in late 2012 and Cook Me The Money for ITV in April 2013. He is the presenter of a BBC World News series called Horizons, which examines emerging new business ideas with suggestion to the world. The first two series in 2009 and 2010 took him to over 30 substitute countries visiting places such as the Amazon Jungle and Inner Mongolia, as skillfully as normal destinations such as New York City, Paris, and São Paulo. Shaw is then a regular commentator of BBC Radio 4’s weekly finance programme Money Box, and next ITV’s Tonight programme.
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