Emma Crosby

Emma Crosby

Emma Crosby (born 1977), is an English television newsreader and journalist. She currently works for Sky News, where she regularly co-presents the channel's weekday Sky News Today, the Friday morning edition of Sunrise and some weekend broadcasts. She is also the channel's Business correspondent.

After studying at Leeds University and the University of Cardiff's School of Journalism, she joined the BBC and became a producer on its rolling news channel, BBC News 24. Moving on from there, she worked for Radio News Direct and LBC before joining The Money Channel in 1999.

In 2001, she joined CNBC Europe and became a presenter on European Market Wrap. She also spent some time in the United States while with the network and reported for its early morning show Squawk Box, where her mentor was Maria Bartiromo. [citeweb|url=http://news.independent.co.uk/media/article1219013.ece|title=My Mentor: Emma Crosby On Maria Bartiromo|publisher=The Independent|author=Sophie Morris|date=2006-08-14|accessdate=2008-01-17] She joined Sky in 2003.

She now appears on The Fox Business Network since it started in October of 2007 as a correspondent based in London.

In her spare time Emma plays tennis, skis and partakes in horse riding.

According to a Sky source, Emma is due to get married in August 2008.

References

External links

* [http://www.skypressoffice.co.uk/SkyNews/AboutUs/biography.asp?id=29 Sky News profile]
*imdb|id=1908515|name=Emma Crosby


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Crosby — may refer to: Contents 1 Geography 2 People 3 Ships 4 …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Crosby — The Rev. Thomas Crosby, (21 June 1840 ndash; 13 January 1914), was an English Methodist missionary known for his work among the First Nations people of coastal British Columbia, Canada.Thomas Crosby was born in 1840 in Pickering, Yorkshire, to… …   Wikipedia

  • List of GMTV presenters and reporters — shows the on air team for the various shows broadcast by GMTV on ITV between 1 January 1993 and 5 September 2010. At this point GMTV was replaced by ITV Breakfast and Daybreak was launched, with new shows and presenters. Contents 1 Presenters 2… …   Wikipedia

  • List of GMTV programmes — The following details are for the programmes that GMTV (Good Morning Television) broadcast on ITV. GMTV was the former breakfast television frachise for the UK s ITV network. It began broadcasting in January 1993 and finished on Friday 3… …   Wikipedia

  • Lax Kw'alaams, British Columbia — Lax Kw alaams, usually called Port Simpson, is an Indigenous village community in British Columbia, Canada, not far from the city of Prince Rupert. It is the home of the Nine Tribes of the lower Skeena River, which are nine of the fourteen tribes …   Wikipedia

  • Business Centre Europe — Infobox Television show name = Business Centre Europe caption = format = business news program, talk show camera = picture format = audio format = runtime = creator = developer = producer = executive producer = presenter = Emma Crosby Sarah… …   Wikipedia

  • William Henry Pierce — (1856 1948), also known as W. H. Pierce, was a Canadian First Nations missionary for the Methodist church and a member of the Tsimshian nation in northwestern British Columbia. He is best known for his memoir, From Potlatch to Pulpit, which was… …   Wikipedia

  • Sky News Today — Infobox Television show name = Sky News Today caption = Sky News Today with Dermot Murnaghan format = camera = picture format = 16:9 (UK) 4:3 (International) runtime = 4 hours creator = Sky News developer = executive producer = starring = Dermot… …   Wikipedia

  • BBC News at One — Format News, Weather Created by BBC News Presented by …   Wikipedia

  • Sky News Sunrise — Infobox Television show name = Sunrise caption = Sunrise in October 2005 with Lorna Dunkley and Eamonn holmes format = camera = picture format = 16:9 (UK) 4:3 (International) runtime = 3 hours (Mon Fri) 4 hours (Sat Sun) creator = Sky News… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”