anchorpeople

/ˈæŋkərˌpipəl/
noun
  1. News presenters who coordinate and host a television or radio broadcast, used as a gender-neutral plural.
    • The anchorpeople took turns reading the evening headlines.
    • Many networks now hire anchorpeople from diverse backgrounds.
    • The anchorpeople signed off after the final story.
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