Article title: Women at the Table: Female Guests and Experts in Current Affairs Television
Authors: Alexander Dhoest, Koen Panis and Steve Paulussen
Journal: Journalism Practice
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2020.1807392
Journalism Practice acknowledges that this article, which was first published online on 20th August 2020, did not include the four references. These references are now included in the references section and corresponding citations have been updated in the text.
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