Examples of 'co-anchor' in a sentence

Meaning of "co-anchor"

co-anchor (verb) - To co-anchor is to work as a joint presenter with another person, usually in a broadcasting setting where both individuals share the duties of hosting a program or segment

How to use "co-anchor" in a sentence

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Lucky to have a co-anchor who keeps me relevant.
I am going to need some help from my co-anchor.
Her new co-anchor had a different philosophy.
And please join me in welcoming our newest co-anchor.
The co-anchor seems intrigued by the prospect.
And you deserve a co-anchor who gives a crap.
Yu began her career at the station as a general assignment reporter and weekend co-anchor.
Looks like my new co-anchor may need water.
To make veronica has been passed down and the decision our co-anchor.
He remained the noon co-anchor for eight years.
GMA co-anchor Chris Cuomo appeared frightened by this future world.
He had continued to appear as co-anchor almost until his death.
Also known as co-anchor of news programs on various Chilean television channels.
He quickly left that job for a position as co-anchor of local television station the NewRO.
Co-anchor of a weekly political TV-show, free lance political columnist.

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Looks like my new co-anchor may need a glass of water.
Yu and Perez were the first women in the Chicago market to co-anchor a newscast.
Walters is the first woman to co-anchor a network evening news program.
That sports guy is now a co-anchor.
Piers Morgan and his co-anchor interviewed Thomas for a Monday broadcast.
She also served as an executive producer and co-anchor for CHCH in Hamilton.
You will co-anchor the breaks with him.
Tom tends to insult everybody around him, particularly former co-anchor Diane Simmons.
It looks like my co-anchor may need a glass of water!
Erica Hill and Mike Galanos used to co-anchor the show.
My new co-anchor needs water.
With the latest update on their dire plight is our co-anchor Vincent Fig Demetrios.
It looks like my co-anchor may need Somebody give him some water, please.
Chris Reiss phoned me to come in and co-anchor with Rob Sullivan.
Since then, she has been active as a television host, reporter and co-anchor.
Elliot and Sloan will co-anchor in primetime.
He laughed and made light small-talk with his co-anchor.
We are going live now to co-anchor Courtney Weathers.
Meanwhile, Robin 's embarrassing past is revealed at work by her former co-anchor.
She is working as a reporter and co-anchor for the Catalan News show.
They are thought to have committed insecticide . [ applause ] And now over to our co-anchor.
Are you coming in for the co-anchor position?
Madison's my co-anchor on the Morning Show, and aspires to be the next Barbara WaIters.
Hall is the first African American woman to co-anchor the Today show.
That's what your co-anchor told the police you did.
Maybe you guys can co-anchor.
Huntley would go on to co-anchor the NBC evening news program, The Huntley-Brinkley Report.
Say hello to your new co-anchor.
During her time there, she was co-anchor of the show 's Weekend Update segment.
Raquelle already has a co-anchor.
She wants to be your co-anchor on What 's Up Wisconsin.
They are offering me a raise, and I get to co-anchor.
It looks like my co-anchor may need.
I wish … I wish that my mom never slept with her co-anchor.
I am excited to co-anchor with you.

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