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Newstalk Breakfast presenter, Claire Byrne, and Newstalk journalist, Chris Donoghue, are running a side-project on Twitter. The aim is media-world domination, don’t tell the boss.

As soon as their colleague’s backs are turned Claire & Chris are tweeting all the inside info on what goes on behind the scenes of Newstalk Breakfast. They’re also putting up the things that might be a bit risky for the show given the time Newstalk Breakfast is broadcast.

So you can stay up to date, hear the inside info, post us your thoughts and influence the course of our programme…

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