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