news presenter
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewsandpresenter
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news
noun[U]
uk/njuːz/us/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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presenter
noun[C]
uk/prɪˈzen.tər/us/prɪˈzen.t̬ɚ/
someone who introduces a television or ...
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(Definition ofnewsandpresenterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnews presenter
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He was a reporter from 1972 until 1982, when he became a weekendnewspresenter.
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In retirement, he became anewspresenterand sports commentator, but was fired amid alcohol problems.
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During news bulletins an extra dressed as a giant rabbit would stand behind thenewspresenter, and mime actions related to the news.
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In the same year, he became anewspresenteron some weeknights between 00:00-06:00.
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The role of thenewspresenterdeveloped over time.
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Shevchenko was the editor-in-chief of the channel and anewspresenter.
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There he spent nine years working as a senior journalist, chief of staff, producer, and weekendnewspresenter.
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They play different characters such as thenewspresenterwomen, the housewives, the soap opera stars, the fitness freaks, and vixens pillow-fighting on the bed.
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His father as seen in episode 5 is also anewspresenter.
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After failing to win the seat, he resumed his role asnewspresenter.
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Ovenden was previously a journalist,newspresenterand radio producer.
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However, although audibility is still the major criterion, it would seem that in selecting newsreaders and news presenters less attention is now paid to accents.
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There are plenty of male news presenters over the age of 50.
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Duratrans are most often used to create the backgrounds that appear behind news presenters or anchors.
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Charmingly, as the crowds pass by there are usually a few who come up and stare or wave at the camera, in a way that nowadays annoys news presenters.
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