This was not only a sentiment intoned by politicians and newscasters but one that we were all saying to ourselves. |
With Groundhog Day but a distant memory, it's time for local newscasters to dust off the perennial V-Day human interest story. |
It seems that if there's one thing she has no time for, it's female newscasters who are in the job only for their looks. |
The newscasters are forecasting rolling blackouts much like California endured. |
In the media, television stations thousands of miles apart would hire fungible newscasters who looked and acted the same. |
He was one of the BBC's longest-serving newscasters and a veteran foreign correspondent. |