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Could anyone help me with the underlined sentences. I am not quite sure their meanings.

Most of the editors and reporters who found themselves working in television news had backgrounds in either newspapers, the wire services or radio news organizations. Such was likewise the case for the producers and production people, although they also tend to be drawn from wire service picture desks, newsreels and picture magazines.

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Hi,

Could anyone help me with the underlined sentences. I am not quite sure their meanings.

Most of the editors and reporters who found themselves working in television news had backgrounds in either newspapers, the wire services or radio news organizations. Such was likewise the case for the producers and production people, although they also tend to be drawn from wire service picture desks, newsreels and picture magazines.

Thanks a lot.

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Most of the editors and reporters who wound up working in television news had previously worked for newspapers, the wire services or radio news organizations. The producers and production people had also worked in those areas, and additionally they had worked in the other areas mentioned (wire service picture desks, newsreels and picture magazines).
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