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Significados de female presenter en inglés
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Uso de female presenter en inglés
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Montague replaced Today veteran Sue MacGregor as the only femalepresenter of the show.
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A job as the first femalepresenter on ITV's World of Sport was less successful.
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With Montague the only regular femalepresenter on Today, that would open up another high-profile vacancy elsewhere on the station.
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When the sole femalepresenter has a day off, as she did this morning, an hour can go by without one unbroken voice.
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The militants killed four employees of the station, including a femalepresenter, a programme director and a news editor, the police sources said.
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The militants killed four employees of the station, including a femalepresenter, a program director and a news editor, the police sources said.
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The idea that a dearth of senior women in news means we struggle to find more than one femalepresenter on Today is worth debating.
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When was the last time you saw a 77-year-old femalepresenter on TV (leaving aside the 79-year-old Joan Rivers on Fashion Police)?
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The first TV news bulletin after the Islamic Revolution on 11 February 1979 was a rough and ready production featuring a femalepresenter without hijab.
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We have five femalepresenters on 2fm and we need to have more.
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Francis estimated only 5% of the Today programme featured femalepresenters or reporters.
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Not subscribing to what is the template for many femalepresenters means you will look different.
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The move revealed substantial discrepancies between some male and femalepresenters working on the same programmes.
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The number of femalepresenters on weekday, primetime national radio shows remains more or less the same.
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Right to reply News programmes lack seriousness and favour young femalepresenters paired with an older male colleague.
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Apparently, listeners had been calling in to complain about about some of the younger femalepresenters' speaking voices.