Money Talks News

Money Talks News
Money Talks News
Also known as Money Talks with Stacy Johnson
Genre Personal Finance
Format News
Created by Stacy Johnson
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of episodes N/A (airs M-F)
Production
Executive producer(s) Stacy Johnson
Dan Schointuch
Jim Robinson
Location(s) Miami, FL
Running time 90 seconds
Broadcast
Original channel NBC, CBS, Fox, ABC
Picture format 480i
Original run 1992 – present
External links
Website

Money Talks News is a nationally syndicated consumer/personal finance news series offering tips and advice on saving money and avoiding rip offs in the United States market. It is hosted by Stacy Johnson. News segments are approximately 1.5 minutes in length and air as part of local news programs nationwide. The show is more commonly referred to as Money Talks with Stacy Johnson.

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Distribution

Money Talks is distributed nationally as a news segment on NBC, CBS, FOX, and ABC networks. Additionally, editorial pieces are distributed using various websites and web-media outlets under the Money Talks brand.

Publishers

J&G Productions, Inc. publishes the Money Talks with Stacy Johnson television news series and website along with the Life or Debt: Online financial education program, an online financial literacy course used primarily in pre-discharge bankruptcy education by non-profit credit counseling agencies. The course has been approved by the United States Trustee Program.

Criticism

Critics cite the program's often zealous support for a specific perspective and a tendency to report only that perspective, such as 2010 pieces on refund anticipation loans, payday lending, and title loans.

Money Talks News | LIVE

Money Talks News now streams live on the web Thursdays at 9PM Est. Watch the webcast here

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