F.Y.I.

Your Money adds Adam Creighton to on-air team

Nine and Australian News Channel’s soon-to-launch channel, Your Money, has added Adam Creighton to its lineup.

The announcement:

Your Money, Australia’s new 24-hour business, personal finance and luxury lifestyle channel, has today announced Economics Editor at The Australian, Adam Creighton will join the channel.

Creighton has been an economics writer at the national broadsheet for almost seven years. He worked for the Reserve Bank and studied economics at Oxford University. He has also written for the Wall Street Journal, The Spectator, The Economist and Oxford University Press.

Now, in addition to his role as Economics Editor of The Australian, Creighton will host a daily program as part of Your Money’s rolling day time business and finance coverage.

“Adam is one of Australia’s leading economics journalists and will bring a unique perspective to Your Money,” said Kylie Merritt, CEO of Your Money. “Adam has a rare ability to articulate how business, the economy, policy and social issues intersect. He will play an important role in making Your Money the destination to make sense of all those issues.”

“I am very excited to be joining Your Money and what is a strong line-up of some of Australia’s best business journalists,” said Creighton. “Your Money will be a great opportunity to talk to a broad audience about economics, financial markets and the impact they have not only on the wider economy but also people’s everyday lives.”

Your Money is a joint venture between Nine and Australian News Channel (ANC). Creighton joins a line-up of experienced business journalists including Ticky Fullerton, Brooke Corte, Chris Kohler and James Daggar-Nickson.

Your Money will launch later this year on free-to-air (channel 95), Foxtel (channel 601) and across multiple digital destinations includingwww.yourmoney.com.au.

Source: Sky News

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