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- interpretation of truth outside traditional professional journalism, but the place anchormen and anchorwomen hold in American media remains consistent. "Just about...
- member of the National Collegiate Athletic ****ociation's Division III. The Anchormen are a member of the Little East Conference. Men's sports include baseball...
- radio programme of which Peer van Eersel and Toon Spoorenberg are the anchormen. They are pla**** by the comedians George van Houts and Pieter Bouwman...
- were government officials; occasionally others were included like TV anchormen Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather, Chase Manhattan Bank Chairman David Rockefeller...
- White House". The Hill. Retrieved October 23, 2021. "Finding Your Roots | Anchormen | Season 9 | Episode 9 | PBS". PBS. Acosta, Jim (March 20, 2016). "A reporter's...
- beginning in June, every w****, with our science program, Universe. Old anchormen, you see, don't fade away; they just keep coming back for more. And that's...
- the Middle East. Jennings returned as one of World News Tonight's three anchormen in 1978, and he was promoted to sole anchorman in 1983. He was also known...
- Informe especial is an investigative television newsmagazine from Chile. The program began in 1984 and, when in season, airs every Thursday night on TVN...
- predicted to decline by 8% from 2014 to 2024." News anchors (formerly "anchormen") serve as masters-of-ceremonies and are usually shown facing a professional...
- "Bernd" as well. This widespread use among comedians lead to reporters and anchormen of various news media erroneously using "Bernd" on several occasions....