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English translation: minute-by-minute programme summariser

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Italian term or phrase:minutatore di programmi
English translation:minute-by-minute programme summariser
Entered by: Caterina Cutrupi

08:32 Nov 4, 2021
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Media / Multimedia
Italian term or phrase: minutatore di programmi
It is included in a list of jobs in a CCNL labour agreement

I found the description here: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minutatore
But I couldn't find the English equivalent

Thanks for any suggestion!
Caterina Cutrupi
Italy
Local time: 14:11
minute-by-minute programme summariser
Explanation:
Don't ask me for references - it's just a term I coined for this very obscure job :-) I think it has to include "minute" since they describe what happens every sixty seconds.

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Note added at 4 hrs (2021-11-04 12:39:04 GMT)
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philgoddard
United States
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I dont' need references, Phil, I trust you :), you helped me a lot. Thanks!
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minute-by-minute programme summariser


Explanation:
Don't ask me for references - it's just a term I coined for this very obscure job :-) I think it has to include "minute" since they describe what happens every sixty seconds.

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Note added at 4 hrs (2021-11-04 12:39:04 GMT)
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Or describer.

philgoddard
United States
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 19
Grading comment
I dont' need references, Phil, I trust you :), you helped me a lot. Thanks!
Notes to answerer
Asker: Thanks a lot Phil!

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