Press S01E05

Posted By: Tavaz

Press S01E05
MKV | 1920x960 | English | H264 @ 6028 kbps | E-AC-3 @ 640 kbps | 57 min 38 s | 2.69 GiB
Genre: Drama

The lives of the editors and journalists working at a left-leaning broadsheet and a populist tabloid.

Press.S01E05.Two.Worlds.1080p.AMZN.WEB-DL.DDP5.1.H.264-NTb.mkv (2.7 GB)
press.s01e06.1080p.hdtv.x264.mtb.UKSubs.mkv (1.9 GB)
Press.S01E05.Two.Worlds.1080p.AMZN.WEB-DL.DDP5.1.H.264-NTb.srt (76.6 KB)



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Duration : 57 min 38 s
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Encoded date : UTC 2018-10-04 23:06:20
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