If we keep exposing the incompetence of veteran anchormen, they won't be able to write us off as amateurs. |
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He is one of the nation's top anchormen and a new poll just named him the most trusted newscaster in America. |
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The evening news programs and their avuncular anchormen, in particular, fulfill a quite significant function. |
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Can it even be reinvented in the aftermath of the departure of two of the anchormen and the inevitable retirement of Peter? |
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They struck gold simply because most of society consider lawyers as bottom feeders somewhere on the ladder beneath used car salesman and alphabet network anchormen. |
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One of British television's most experienced and best-known news anchormen will be taking part in the Business and Environment Conference near York later this month. |
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Povich recalls how much hair spray anchormen used and how they would jockey with co-anchors to bid viewers good night. |
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The first film featured many cameos, particularly during the fight scene between all the anchormen from competing news stations. |
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Swaney was one of the first anchormen for KFWB when it converted to an all-news format in 1968, said Crys Quimby, station news director. |
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That documentary featured interviews with several anchormen of the 1970s and Ferrell realised many of these small screen chats were unintentionally funny. |
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Elland's Anchormen hosted the 31st annual Northern Winterguard competition. |
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So there is great delight that music is back in a big way next week thanks to the Elland-based Anchormen Ensemble which plays at the society's monthly meeting at Oakes. |
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