Sky News Business Presenter Ian King Steps Back from Host Role and Will Leave the Company

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Ian King, a Sky News business presenter, has announced he will leave his role hosting 'Business Live' and will depart the company following a ten-year career. The show was recently relocated from central London to Sky's West London headquarters, leading to his absence from the broadcast.

Ian King, the business presenter for Sky News, has stepped back from hosting his flagship show 'Business Live' and will leave the company after a decade-long career. The show, which was recently moved from its central London location to Sky's West London headquarters, has seen a significant change in its broadcasting pattern. Following the move in September, King hasn't appeared on the show for a month, leading to speculation about his future.

His stepping back from the show and eventual departure from the company have been confirmed, though he will continue to contribute to Sky's digital platforms until his final departure in the Spring

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