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Naga Munchetty: 'I’m not a victim in any shape or form' | Television & radio | The Guardian

Naga Munchetty: 'I’m not a victim in any shape or form' | Television & radio | The Guardian: Munchetty has been at the BBC since 2008, when she joined to present Working Lunch, the business and personal finance show. Before that, she was a business reporter at Channel 4 News. She had started in newspapers as a financial journalist – it suited her logical brain, she says – first on the Evening Standard, then the Observer, before moving into TV at CNBC Europe, then Bloomberg. She joined Breakfast in 2014.

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