A television personality who presents material prepared for a news program and at times must improvise commentary for live presentation.
1 Less of Tom Bradby's rather good impersonation of an American news anchor .
2 The local news anchor spoke through static about the Economic Opportunity Act.
3 This is Mr Trump's second high-profile spat with a female news anchor .
4 The country's favourite news anchor is ready to get back to work.
5 The news anchor could not believe the amazing talents of the boy.
6 You're playing news anchor Howard Beale in the stage production of Network.
7 Ray Caputo is a reporter and news anchor for WDBO, in Orlando.
8 The TV news anchor said the visit took place this morning.
9 Former CBS news anchor Dan Rather during a 2006 interview in New York.
10 Former television news anchor Alan Cohn won the district's Democratic primary.
11 She recognized a handful of celebrities, the deputy mayor, a popular news anchor .
12 On a regular basis, Spitzer will co-host the show alongside news anchor E.D.
13 I wanted to be a news anchor when I was a little kid.
14 The veteran news anchor 's stiff helmet of blond hair framed her handsome features.
15 Milo's lawyer is on the screen, talking to the news anchor .
16 And then the news anchor : Our top story: Pope Mary III abdicated this morning.
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