coanchored

/koʊˈæŋkərd/
verb
  1. To serve as a joint anchor for a news program, broadcast, or event, sharing the role with one or more other people.
    • Two experienced journalists coanchored the live election coverage.
    • He was excited to coanchor the morning show alongside a famous broadcaster.
    • She coanchored the evening news with her colleague for five years.
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