
The award-winning four-hour show is an informative and entertaining mix of interviews, market updates, analysis and opinion covering the morning’s top stories and big issues. Join the conversation with Brandy and Tom every weekday morning from 6am. You can also watch the show LIVE weekdays on Dubai One TV.
The award-winning Business Breakfast on Dubai Eye 103.8 and Dubai One TV is expanding its reach beyond the studio. Our new team will be out across the UAE - from boardrooms and business hubs to innovation centres and key events - capturing exclusive interviews and insights from the people shaping the nation’s economy. These on-the-ground reports will be broadcast live back into the Business Breakfast, bringing listeners even closer to the conversations that matter, straight from the source.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
JENNIFER WEBSTER
Jennifer Webster is a British-trained, award-winning journalist with over 15 years of
experience across the UK and Middle East. A National Council for the Training of
Journalists (NCTJ)-qualified professional, she began her career as a senior reporter in
Yorkshire before relocating to the UAE in 2013 to join The National newspaper in Abu
Dhabi. Jennifer also served as Spotlight Editor with Arab News and senior writer for Al
Arabiya English, where she launched the In Focus section, specialising in long-form,
impactful narratives that resonate across the Middle East. Jennifer has also contributed
to prominent outlets including Gulf News, Arabian Business, Arab Weekly and Khaleej
Times.
For any PR/press enquiries regarding Business Breakfast, please reach out to Jennifer
at Jennifer.Webster@arn.ae.
EXECUTIVE FIELD REPORTERS
GEORGIA TOLLEY
Our very own Georgia Tolley, presenter of The Agenda on Dubai Eye 103.8 FM (weekdays 10am–1pm), is a seasoned broadcaster and journalist with over 20 years of experience across leading international media organisations.
Hosting The Agenda, Dubai Eye’s mid-morning current affairs show, she’s known for dynamic interviews with policymakers, business leaders and community voices.
Since moving to the UAE in 2014, Georgia has covered many of the nation’s biggest stories, reflecting its rise as a global hub for innovation and diplomacy. Before relocating to the Middle East, she spent over a decade with the BBC in London, reporting for national and international audiences. Passionate about people and storytelling, Georgia believes every person has a powerful story - if you ask the right questions.
FIONA NICOLE MEE
Fiona Nicole Mee is an Irish, Dubai-based television journalist with more than a decade of experience working with news outlets across the UAE and the UK. She holds a Master’s degree in Television Journalism and has worked for internationally acclaimed broadcast outlets including CNN Abu Dhabi, Piers Morgan Uncensored, Sky News and Sky Sports News.
Over the course of her career to date, Fiona has worked on some of the most pivotal and defining moments of our era, delivering insightful, precise and nuanced coverage that resonates with audiences worldwide.
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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s visit to the US to boost economic and technology ties including AI.
Apple Inc. shares fell Monday after a closely followed analyst warned that demand for the firm’s new iPhone 16 Pro model has been lower than expected. Is this a sign that the AI software just isn’t ready?
Does working from home kill productivity or can it benefit staff by giving them more flexibility and a better work/life balance?
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