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Sky News Business Channel Presenters

Bridie Barry

Bridie BarryBridie Barry joined Sky News in 2006 as a producer on the channel's main news desk, before moving to the business team in June 2008.

She returned to Australia last year after five years in London working as a producer and reporter at ITN and then the BBC, covering events such as the September 11 attacks and the death of Pope John Paul II.

Prior to this, she worked for five years with WIN Television in Queensland as a presenter on the evening news bulletins in Cairns, Townsville and Rockhampton while also reporting on everything from natural disasters to developments in the mining and agricultural industries.

Brooke Corte

Brooke CorteBrooke Corte joined Sky News in 2002 and has been integral to the significant expansion of Sky's business programming in that time.

Her career at Sky began as a part time production assistant on the business team, working under on the nightly business report with David Koch. She then took up a full time position as a business news producer for Sky News, also filing finance reports for Seven news, Sunrise, 2GB, 2UE and 3AW. She quickly made the transition to being in front of the camera and is currently the popular face of business and finance news on Sky News First Edition and Sky's morning news.

Carson Scott

Carson ScottCarson Scott anchors First Business, At the Open and Trading Day on the Sky News Business Channel.

With over 15 years experience in journalism spanning print, radio and television, Carson delivers insight into what's moving the markets in Australia and abroad, asking the questions and getting the answers you need to know to be better informed.

Carson joined the Business Channel from Russia Today in Moscow, presenting 'Business Today' on the global 24/7 news channel. On air from its inception in 2005, he interviewed everyone from traders to the Chief of Russia's stock market (RTS), alongside 1-on-1's with international CEOs grappling with the Statist-cum-capitalist business environment inside the world's largest country.

Helen Dalley

Helen DalleyHelen Dalley is one of Australia’s most experienced and highly respected journalists and interviewers. Helen is an award-winning television journalist – as a reporter, interviewer and presenter on the Nine Network for two decades. She has joined Sky News, as Host of Sky News Sunday Business.

Helen was a senior reporter, and alternate host on the well-regarded, agenda-setting Sunday program for 16 years. Helen hosted the 9 Network’s continuous coverage of the 2003 Iraq War and the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington. Her work has also featured on 60 Minutes and A Current Affair.

Julia Wood

Julia WoodHaving always aspired to work in the media, Julia began her journalism career with Sky News in 2008.

In 2007, Julia completed an Arts degree at the University of Sydney - majoring in English and Modern History. Shortly after, she began freelancing for Sky News as an online content developer in 2008, working weekends while she completed her honours thesis in American history.

On graduating with first class honours at the end of 2008, Julia was offered a full time position as part of the digital news team at Sky and throughout 2009 she gained valuable broadcast experience as a producer on the Sky News Channel and the Sky News Business Channel.

Ky Chow

Ky ChowKy Chow joined the Sky News Business Channel after a career spanning professional services, marketing and broadcast journalism.

As a radio journalist at SBS, Ky interviewed a diverse lineup of subjects from the Commonwealth Attorney-General and Governor-General, to ethnic community leaders and Hiroshima survivors.

Before journalism, Ky worked at Macquarie Bank and the Commonwealth Bank marketing and managing a range of investment products. As a presenter with CommSec, he delivered share market reports via live radio and streaming video.

Kylie Merritt

Kylie MerrittKylie has 10 years experience as a television reporter, producer and presenter; most of that time specialising in business and finance news and information.

Kylie began her career as a general news reporter with Prime Television in Orange, where she later became Chief of Staff. In 2000 Kylie moved to Sydney and joined Palamedia where she provided financial news content to clients as a producer, reporter and presenter. These clients included Sky News, the Seven Network, the Macquarie and Southern Cross Radio Networks and the Fairfax Press.

In 2006, Kylie co-founded Pinstripe Media, a niche production company specialising in business and finance media. She was the Associate Producer of My Business TV on the Seven Network and a regular contributor to My Business Magazine.

Lisa Creffield

Lisa CreffieldLisa Creffield joined Sky News in late 2007 as a videojournalist and producer on the channel's business news desk.

She returned to Australia from six years working as a producer and videojournalist in the Middle East, where she specialised in business and technology, covering events from the 2003 Gulf War to political developments in the Southern Gulf. She has also filmed and produced many travel features from around the Arab world, Europe and Central Asia.

During this time she interviewed some of the biggest international names: from business leaders such as Richard Branson and Steve Forbes and technology icons Craig Barrett and Jonathan Schwartz, to sporting and showbiz legends including Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Chris de Burgh and Malcolm Speed.

Nadine Blayney

Nadine BlayneyNadine Blayney joined the Sky News Business Channel with experience on two continents covering both international and local news.

Immediately before joining the Business Channel, Nadine reported on world markets and Australian companies for the Finance News Network, Australia's leading online provider of finance and business video news.

Nadine was also a journalist for Australian Broker magazine where, in addition to local trends, she wrote about the US sub-prime meltdown and its global fallout. She interviewed Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan, John Symond and other key players in the Australian finance and property markets.

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