co-anchor
noun[C]
US(coanchor)uk/ˈkəʊˌæŋ.kər/us/ˈkoʊˌæŋ.kɚ/one of two or morepeoplewho are themainreadersof thenewson atelevisionorradionewsprogramme:
Shegainedareputationfor being abright,wittymorningco-anchor.
Shebecamethe firstfemaleco-anchorofanetworknewsprogram.
See also
anchorman
anchorwoman
- He wasnamedco-anchor of ABC'SWorldNews Tonight.
- Theyalternatedutieson theeveningnewscastas co-anchor with Diaz.
- BobWoodruff and Elizabeth Vargas werenamedco-anchors of ABC'sWorldNews.
Broadcasting in general
- airplay
- airtime
- airwaves
- audio described
- audio description
- carry
- commentary box
- host
- interchannel
- live stream
- location
- mistune
- modulate
- produce
- serialize
- showrunner
- slow motion
- station break
- subtitled
- tune
co-anchor
verb[T]
US(alsocoanchor)uk/ˈkəʊˌæŋ.kər/us/ˈkoʊˌæŋ.kɚ/to be one of the two or morepeoplewho aremainreadersof thenewson atelevisionorradionewsprogramme:
She got herstartat alocalstationand went on to co-anchor the "CBSMorning News".
She co-anchored that station'smorningshow.
- She has been co-anchoring prime-timenightlynewsfor fouryears.
- Lane and Mendte coanchored CBS3's 6 p. m.news.
- He now co-anchors the late-nightnews.
Broadcasting in general
- airplay
- airtime
- airwaves
- audio described
- audio description
- carry
- commentary box
- host
- interchannel
- live stream
- location
- mistune
- modulate
- produce
- serialize
- showrunner
- slow motion
- station break
- subtitled
- tune