New daily programme on euronews: Behind markets
Press release 06.04.2012
New daily programme on euronews:
Behind markets
In the fast moving world of finance keeping pace is the biggest challenge.
euronews' new daily programme Behind markets, presented by Anne Glemarec, takes a look at what's driving the markets and who's setting the pace.
Lyon, France, 6 April 2012 - Behind markets will throw the spotlight on the major mover of the day: focus on one particular stock to help viewers understand why it's up or down, zoom in on a company that made a big gain or loss.
The programme, presented by euronews' journalist Anne Glemarec, analyses the share price of selected companies from the stockholders' point of view, examines the current stock exchange environment and considers whether trends are short or long term.
Behind Markets takes viewers to the heart of the markets, helping them to understand the mechanics of the often impenetrable world of finance.
euronews continues to be committed to business analysis with its new programme Behind markets, which joins business planet, business weekly, markets and target as key components of our business output.
Anne Glemarec, euronews journalist said: "We want to make the financial world accessible for all our viewers. We will not just give the news, shares prices will be presented with their financial background and we'll focus on companies' financial wellbeing in a language that can be understood by everyone".
Starting on 10 April 2012 on air and on catch-up TV on euronews.com:
this new programme is produced in the channel's 11 services* on air, on euronews.com/behind-markets, and on the euronews LIVE apps for iPhone, iPad and Android.
* Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish and Ukrainian.
Broadcast: Monday to Thursday at 19:45 CET
then at 00:15,02:45, 03:45, 04:45, 05:45, 07:10, 11:45, 13:45 and 15:45.
Duration: 1'
About Anne Glemarec
Anne Glemarec rejoined euronews in 2008, having already worked for the channel from 1994 to 2000. She is currently a reporter for various programmes, from news to business and magazines. Before coming back to euronews she worked for Europe 1, Bloomberg in London and at AFP (Agence France Presse).
Anne studied political science and journalism, she has a Masters degree in political science with honours from Paris-Dauphine University and has a university degree in the Contemporary Arab World.
In parallel, she moderates debates in Brussels, Lyon and Paris at international conferences.
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