Noun
someone who reads out broadcast news bulletin
Source: WordNetAnd despite all those hours dressed in Lycra, burning calories and getting stronger, the veteran newsreader is still keen to impress that she’s no fitness guru – keeping fit is just something she loves, that has become a big part of her life. Source: Internet
Apologizing for the mistake, newsreader Reeta Chakrabarti stated: “In our coverage of the death of Kobe Bryant, in one section of the report, we mistakenly showed pictures of another basketball player, LeBron James. Source: Internet
Dr Clare Wenham, from South London, was on BBC News today to discuss the ongoing crisis when her little daughter Scarlett appeared and began rearranging a unicorn picture behind her — and even struck up a conversation with the newsreader. Source: Internet
A new concept, the threaded newsreader, was needed as users gradually switched from a "read most, kill few" model to "ignore most, read few". Source: Internet
Former Channel 7 newsreader Jessica Adamson also recorded a video of a woman taking off in a car after being confronted about the paint. Source: Internet
A young, aspiring newsreader from Alexandra is eager for an opportunity to showcase her news reading skills on radio or television. Source: Internet