coanchor

/koʊˈæŋkər/
noun
  1. A person who shares the role of presenting a news or television program with another person.
    • The news station hired a new coanchor to work alongside the main presenter.
    • She was excited to become the coanchor of the morning show.
    • The two coanchors had great chemistry on screen.
Synonyms
verb
  1. To serve as a coanchor of a news or television program.
    • He will coanchor the evening news with his colleague.
    • They asked her to coanchor the special election coverage.
    • The two journalists coanchor the weekend broadcast together.
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