newsreader in English

noun
1
a computer program for reading messages posted to newsgroups.
Many email programs, newsreaders , RSS feeds, and web browsers have the ability to ‘disable images’.
2
a newscaster.
For several years, she worked as a producer and newsreader at BBC Radio Lancashire and also on the post-graduate journalist course at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston.

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1. Synonyms: Anchorperson, newscaster, newsreader… Find the right word

2. Anchorwoman: Bangladesh's first trans newsreader hopes to foster acceptance Boishakhi TV's chief editor, Tipu Alam, said Anan was the south Asian nation's first transgender television newsreader

3. - English Only forum anchor (Broadcaster, newsreader) - English Only forum Broadcaster vs

4. KNode is an online newsreader and when you choose to read a message, it is fetched directly from the server.

5. 9 synonyms for Announcer: presenter, newscaster, reporter, commentator, broadcaster, newsreader, master of ceremonies, anchor man, anchor

6. 28 The former newsreader is being tipped as a possible successor to the outgoing Head of Broadcasting.

7. But by far the most significant change is the elevation of newsreader Trevor McDonald to superstar status.

8. 28 When you click on the link, Netscape or Internet Explorer will open a newsreader in a separate window.

9. Abgaje-Williams' career as a newsreader began as a result of co-worker not showing up to work.

10. In my school holidays I would go across to Trinidad and Commentate for Radio Trinidad – with [the future ITN newsreader] Trevor McDonald

11. ‘Moreover, gay men who speak with what a North American newsreader would consider an ‘accent’ - such as British, Australian, or even Texan gays - rarely Assibilate at all.’

12. ‘Moreover, gay men who speak with what a North American newsreader would consider an ‘accent’ - such as British, Australian, or even Texan gays - rarely Assibilate at all.’.

13. 12 'Give 'em a lifelong siesta, I would, ' snarled Uncle Vernon over the end of the newsreader 's sentence, but no matter: outside in the flowerbed, Harrys stomach seemed to unclench.

14. Bandstand was the longest running Australian pop television show of its time, and throughout its fifteen years, it featured the same host (bespectacled Channel Nine newsreader Brian Henderson) and the same format.