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  2. Glossary of journalism - Wikipedia

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    Also newsreader, newscaster, news anchor, anchorman, anchorwoman, or simply anchor. A person who reads or presents news during a news program on television, on the radio, or on the Internet. News presenters are often also working journalists , assisting in the collection of news material and providing commentary during the program.

  3. Category:American television news anchors - Wikipedia

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    Television news anchors from California (4 C, 2 P) Pages in category "American television news anchors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 345 total.

  4. News presenter - Wikipedia

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    Many anchors help write or edit news for their programs, although modern news formats often distinguish between anchor and commentator in an attempt to establish the "character" of a news anchor. The mix of "straight" news and commentary varies depending on the type of program and the skills and knowledge of the particular anchor. [2]

  5. Steven Romo - Wikipedia

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    Steven Romo (born 1988) is a news anchor, correspondent and writer. He is currently a New York City -based correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC . [ 1 ] He also works as a contributor for HuffPost .

  6. Broadcast journalism - Wikipedia

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    United States stations typically broadcast local news three or four times a day: around 4:30–7 am (morning), 11:30 or noon (midday), 5 or 6 pm (evening), and 10 or 11 at night. Most of the nightly local newscasts are 30 minutes, and include sports coverage and weather. News anchors are shown sitting at a desk in a television studio.

  7. Dozens of local TV news anchors were forced to recite a ... - AOL

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    The irony went unnoticed when Sinclair Broadcast Group required dozens of new anchors on its 200 local stations to read a dark message to their audiences.

  8. News Anchor Breaks Silence After 'Terrible' Teleprompter Joke

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    Kentucky-based Wave 3 News anchor Maira Ansari is speaking out after ... Quit your job and move to China to become, uh, a rice…” trailing off as she realized how very wrong the script had gone

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