coanchoring

/koʊˈæŋkərɪŋ/
verb
  1. To serve as a joint anchor for a news or television program alongside another person.
    • They will coanchor the weekend news starting next month.
    • She has been coanchoring the prime-time special for three years.
    • The two journalists coanchor the daily broadcast from different cities.
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noun
  1. The act of serving as a joint anchor for a news or television program alongside another person.
    • The network praised their coanchoring during the election coverage.
    • He enjoyed coanchoring with his longtime colleague on the morning show.
    • Her coanchoring of the evening news made the broadcast feel more dynamic.
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