News Champs: Typing Titans of the Newsroom Revealed

In the fast-paced world of journalism, quick fingers make all the difference. Discover the typing titans who keep our news flowing at lightning speed.
In a dimly lit corner of the newsroom, the rhythmic tap-tap-tap of fingers on keyboards echoes through the air. These are the unsung heroes of modern journalism - the lightning-fast typists who power the news cycle, transforming interviews and observations into stories that captivate audiences worldwide.
For our news team, typing speed is more than just a quirky office statistic. It's a crucial skill that can mean the difference between breaking a story first or being left in the dust. That's why we decided to shine a spotlight on some of the fastest fingers in the West (and the East, and the North, and the South).
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Meet Samantha, a seasoned reporter whose fingers dance across the keyboard at a blistering 110 words per minute.
Source: The New York Times


