Wednesday, 19 December 2012

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Personal Finance Websites Biography

After graduating as a journalist, Lewis became a producer for the BBC Business Unit working on the BBC Radio Five Live business programmes[citation needed].
Lewis was then appointed as an editor of the BBC Radio 4's Today Programme business slot.[6]
Lewis then moved to the satellite TV channel Simply Money[6] presented by Angela Rippon, where he cultivated his Money Saving Expert persona. From the outset, the satellite channel suffered poor viewing figures, and eventually its main backer, Invest TV Resources, decided to pull the plug in March 2001. Almost all of its 51 staff, including Lewis, lost their jobs.[7]
After the collapse of Simply Money, Lewis was asked to write a Deal of the Week column in the Sunday Express tabloid. Lewis was also granted MoneySavingExpert slots on Channel 5's Open House with Gloria Hunniford.
Lewis was invited back to the BBC to work as a business and personal finance reporter for the Corporation's BBC1 Breakfast News.[8] Lewis has also been interviewed for BBC Radio 4's Money Box.
In 2005, Lewis was given a daytime television series on ITV1 called Make Me Rich and in 2008, a peak time programme on Five called It Pays to Watch!.[9] Lewis has also presented money special editions for ITV1's Tonight, and has featured as a "Money Saving Expert" on several other magazine programmes including Daybreak and Lorraine. Lewis currently appears on ITV1's This Morning, Five's The Wright Stuff and as a guest on other news and magazine programmes.
Lewis has an ongoing phone-in slot on BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show and BBC Radio 1's Jo Whiley. He also makes periodic appearances on the BBC consumer programme Watchdog. In 2012, he began presenting his own Show The Martin Lewis Money ShowLewis created and runs the website MoneySavingExpert.com (MSE). In September 2012 he sold the website to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87m - though he remains editor-in-chief. This would net Lewis £35m cash upfront[14] as well as 22.1m shares in Moneysupermarket.com. He simultaneously announced intention to gift £10m to charity, of which £1m would go to Citizens Advice.[15]
As of February 2012 MSE was reportedly ranked the biggest consumer and personal finance site in the UK with over 13 million users each month. Lewis claims to hold 7 million email addresses of those opting for the free Martin's Money Tips weekly e-mail.[16]
The website was originally designed for Lewis for a cost of just £100 in February 2003.[17] However, today, Lewis employs a team of 40 full time members of staff at "MoneySaving Towers" in Shepherd's Bush, west London. The website carries no advertisements, but instead relies on affiliate links to other websites. Lewis receives commission for purchases made and/or through-clicks from his website.
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