How To Use Anchorperson In A Sentence

  • That's why, dare I say, the anchorperson has always got to stand back, even at the risk of seeming a little cold-blooded at times, so as not to impose our emotions on others.
  • For the majority, listening to the live broadcast of the conversation with Chun Zi and another two anchorpersons, Ye Sha and Yu Chen, eases their stress of insomnia.
  • By giving him Walter Cronkite's desk, CBS turned a dangerous reporter into a usually-safe anchorperson.
  • The pace quickens in a scene featuring press agents (or are they anchorpersons?) who circle the gallery walls with dizzying speed, their interchangeable faces and messages flying from one screen to the next.
  • But I can't sit here and say to you that a person who's a good reader might make it as an anchorperson someplace else.
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  • While it may be true that the anchorperson on this side of the millennial divide is interested in helping us stay the course, more often than not, they also feel the need to raise their own profiles. Barry Michael Cooper: Walter Cronkite, Anchorman: When Holdin' It Down Lifted U.S. Up
  • * A party that mocked Obama as just giving good speeches (which he usually writes) then lionized Sarah Palin for performing as an anchorperson reading a speech from a teleprompter written by an ex-Bush aide. Mark Green: 7 Days: Spinning 12 Hypocrisies w/ Huffington, Vanden Heuvel, Bender & Green
  • Although he can seem slightly humorless on TV, as he is fencing with an inquiring anchorperson or debating an opponent, he has a light touch in the office, and he can laugh off adversity. Sit Back, Relax, Get Ready to Rumble
  • A programme's success depends on the anchorperson and often it's the anchor who is remembered by the audience long after the programme is off the air.
  • Al-Arabiya TV and even Al-Jazeera folks have become so chummy this is the second time I use the word chummy in a month--and I never used it before, so please take note with Israeli guests that I expect Al-Arabiya anchorpersons to start asking their Israeli guests to sit on their laps. Monday, June 30, 2008
  • The reporter was talking to the anchorperson and said the Ames strain of this anthrax is resistant to vaccine, the anthrax vaccine.
  • For Kysa and Derwin Daniels of Conyers, Georgia, the downpour came last Thanksgiving when Kysa, 35, lost her job as an overnight anchorperson at CNN Headline News in Atlanta.
  • The anchorperson then said: And in Saudi Arabia--and you expect that he will report on some demonstrations--the King visited two injured Palestinians. Saturday, January 03, 2009
  • The anchorperson helpfully informs us that this violates the Geneva Accords.
  • ‘No,’ she said, clearly talking to the unseen anchorperson back in the studio.
  • At one point, the anchorperson said, ‘Up next, some other world news that nobody much cares about.’
  • The news anchorperson was speaking in a controlled yet incredulous manner totally stunned by the occurrence as he reported on it.
  • I bet she will be a commentator/anchorperson on Fox news. Are Conservatives Dumping Sarah Palin and Throwing Her UNDER the Bus?
  • ‘It was a great feeling being an anchorperson and reading out the news bulletin,’ said a 16-year-old girl from Kalyanam, who would like to be a newsreader when she grows up.
  • While people tend to say the anchor was on for 17 hours and did a good or bad job, what the anchorperson did is important, but what I did is a byproduct of the news division
  • Hinting on pressures and propaganda from other quarters, he gives the lowdown on his daily challenges which he has to face as a television anchorperson and a minister.
  • And a 60-year-old anchorperson might not be the thing that they want to see.
  • Nary a superdelegate can go on Fox News without being berated by an anchorperson screeching (this is pretty close to an exact quote): "But your duty as a superdelegate is to select the most electable and that's Hillary Clinton! Al Giordano: Operation Anti-Chaos: The Narrative on "White Voters" Is Fiction
  • [[FFN]] What really strikes me is not the crowd reaction but that of the Fox News reporter and anchorperson. F*%K FOX NEWS
  • To bring in additional money, Nicholas kept his job as an early-morning anchorperson while his wife, Arita, who is the company's president and CEO, ran the business.
  • While the Sangh Parivar does not seem to have come to a final decision over whether or not it is anti-national and suicidal to question the police, Arnab Goswami, anchorperson of Times Now television, has stepped up to the plate. Arundhati Roy: 9 Is Not 11
  • You know, someone who's as attractive as Peter, you know, quintessential look of an anchorperson, it sometimes is difficult - and I think it was difficult in Peter's case - to have people know where your heart is.
  • Today, the Al-Arabiya TV (owned by King Fahd's brother-in-law) anchorperson, Rima Maktabi (whose father died fighting with the Phalanges Party) started the news cast by devoting a special segment to: Where are Hamas leaders? Saturday, January 03, 2009
  • Assertion: Michelle Obama's affectionate fist bump with her husband as they walked offstage was a "terrorist fist jab" (in the words of Fox anchorperson E.D. Hill). Robert Koehler: The Shadow Platform

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