New York/London/Mumbai – Bloomberg Television announced that best-selling author and journalist, Robyn Meredith, has joined the network as a Hong Kong-based correspondent. Meredith, a business journalist with a decade of experience reporting on Asia and global economic trends, will cover business and financial news for Bloomberg Television across the Asia-Pacific region. Widely considered an Asia expert, she is the author of the 2007 New York Times best-seller, The Elephant and the Dragon: The Rise of India and China and What It Means for All of Us. Prior to joining Bloomberg Television, Meredith served as senior editor, Asia for Forbes, also based in Hong Kong. She joined Forbes in April 2000 as the magazine’s Detroit Bureau Chief and moved to Hong Kong in 2001. Previously, Meredith spent five years covering Detroit for The New York Times, and she has also written for USA Today and American Banker. She received a B.A., cum laude, in English Literature from Boston University and spent the 1998-1999 academic year as a Knight-Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan Business School. In addition, Bloomberg Television announced that Harsha Subramaniam has joined the network as executive producer, based in Mumbai. Subramaniam will be responsible for managing the partnership between Bloomberg Television and UTV, in addition to overseeing the growth and development of BloombergUTV’s programming, content and operations. The co-branded business news network BloombergUTV, which launched in October 2009, is among the highest-rated business channels in India and is currently available in 40 million homes in major urban markets across the country. Subramaniam joins Bloomberg Television from CNBC-TV18 in India, where he had most recently served as news editor and senior anchor. He also created and developed primetime programming, forged editorial partnerships and served as the host of the weekday evening show India Business Hour. Earlier in his career, Subramaniam was a reporter for The Hindu Business Line and Star News. Parameshwaran Ravindranathan, who had served as Bloomberg’s executive producer for BloombergUTV, will re-locate to Bloomberg Television’s newly expanded Hong Kong bureau in a senior management role.
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