Synonyms for
reporters
The Briefing, formerly Reporters, is a weekly analytical programme shown on BBC News, during BBC Breakfast on BBC One and BBC News International.
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All Definitions for Reporters

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1The Briefing, formerly Reporters, is a weekly analytical programme shown on BBC News, during BBC Breakfast on BBC One and BBC News International.
2An Indian newsroom drama television series very loosely based on The Newsroom (American TV series) that premiered on 13 April 2015 on Sony Entertainment Television (India) and Sony Entertainment Television Asia.

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