Combining Economics and Technology "On The Money" makes IT right

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By AmericasNewsToday.Org staff

It's prime time on Wall Street, do you know where your money is? The Emmy-nominated 'On The Money' does.

CNBC's 'On The Money' combines economics, stock market and technology in one, and when you are a gadget or techy person like we are, this show makes it right for you.

CNBC's 'On the Money' is hosted by Melissa Francis. Airing at 7 p.m. ET every weeknight, 'On the Money' wraps up the day's news from the world's of business and everyday life, taking a closer look at the money in every story. 'On the Money' literally follows the money through everything from economics, technology, pop culture, and even sports.

Melissa Francis is the energy reporter for CNBC, covering issues surrounding energy including oil and gasoline pricing, supply and demand, and the large corporations behind these issues. Francis is based at the network’s global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J.

Before joining CNBC, Francis served as a correspondent for CNET where she covered finance, technology and consumer products. During her tenure at CNET, she frequently provided reports for CNBC.

Previously, Francis worked as a weekend morning anchor and general assignment reporter for WFSB-TV (CBS) in Hartford, Conn. Prior, she served as a general assignment reporter at News 12, Edison, N.J.; WLNE-TV (ABC), Providence, R.I.; and WMUR-TV (ABC) in Manchester, N.H.

Francis has also served as producer for WCSH-TV (NBC) in Portland, Maine, and researcher and field producer for the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour.

Francis graduated with honors from Harvard University with a bachelor of Arts degree. She also served as executive editor of the Harvard College Economist Magazine




 

 
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