coanchors

/koʊˈæŋkərz/
noun
  1. A person who serves as a joint anchor for a news or television program alongside another person.
    • The coanchors took turns asking questions during the interview.
    • The two coanchors have a great on-screen chemistry.
    • She was hired as a coanchor for the evening news.
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verb
  1. Third person singular present tense of coanchor: to serve as a joint anchor for a news or television program alongside another person.
    • He coanchors the morning show with his partner.
    • She coanchors the weekend edition of the news.
    • Our favorite journalist coanchors the prime-time broadcast.
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