- Look up
presenter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
presenter is a
person or
organization responsible for the
running of a
public event, or someone...
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newsreaders and
journalists currently emplo**** by BBC
Television and BBC Radio.
Presenters and
journalists appear across BBC television,
radio but also contribute...
- A
television presenter (or
television host, some
become a "television personality") is a
person who
introduces or
hosts television programs,
often serving...
- A news
presenter – also
known as a newsreader,
newscaster (short for "news broadcaster"),
anchorman or anchorwoman, news
anchor or
simply an
anchor –...
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Elizabeth Sarah Greene is an
English television presenter. She co-presented Blue
Peter from May 1980
until June 1983, and
hosted the Sa****ay-morning...
- Fox
since 2015) did the same too. In
British sports broadcasting, the
presenter of a
sports broadcast is
usually distinct from the commentator, and often...
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radio show is also
known as a
radio host (North
American English),
radio presenter (British English) or
radio jockey.
Radio personalities who
introduce and...
- was to
launch a new show, The Pledge. It
would not have a
traditional presenter, but
would instead have nine panellists, with five
appearing on each episode...
- This is a list of news
presenters by nationality. Roz Abrams,
formerly of CBS News, ABC's
Eyewitness News
Christiane Amanpour, CNN
Ernie Anastos (retired)...
- 1969),
known as
Tanni Grey-Thompson, is a
Welsh life peeress,
television presenter and
former wheelchair racer. Grey-Thompson
started wheelchair racing at...