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news reader

NOUN
  1. someone who reads out broadcast news bulletin

How To Use news reader In A Sentence

  • You need to set your news reader to retrieve the RSS feed from the WHO web site.
  • Contestants slug it out to be the best news reader on TV and the winner goes into a head to head clash with Ms Bailey, as the viewer decides who gets the $800,000-a-year job.
  • It didn't take long to track down two types of bullace in West Berkshire in the surrounding area, thanks to Newbury Weekly News readers and BBC Radio Berkshire listeners.
  • His insistence that he be managing editor, as well as on-camera news reader, however, seems historically ironic.
  • It's a mail reader, news reader, web browser, program development environment, Lisp interpreter and psychotherapist.
  • Female news readers tend to get the sack when they have passed the stage of pulchritude.
  • Curry ascended to the co-anchor position in June after serving as the show's news reader since 1997. Ann Curry On 'Today': 'I Was Not Expecting To Become Co-Host'
  • A Bolton Evening News reader correctly described the victims of that kind of marketing as a ‘vulnerable and captive audience’.
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