| 21. | He edited " Science " magazine and served as an anchorperson on Pakistani current affair shows during 1990-94.
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| 22. | I think that it has taken on a kind of personality of its own, which is only remotely related to the anchorperson.
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| 23. | Brinkley once said, " because I don't look like what people think an anchorperson should look like ."
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| 24. | For example, a TV news anchorperson's tie might contain a secret compartment big enough to hold a can of hair spray.
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| 25. | Dave and the TV anchorperson, Wendy, made quite a fuss, giving it the staged TV chuckle about early snowfall in Aspen.
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| 26. | He was the Anchorperson and Production Consultant for India's first monthly video newsmagazine, Newstrack, produced by the India Today group.
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| 27. | Several times I saw meteorologists prognosticate a cool, wet day with the same frown normally reserved for an anchorperson reporting on a missing dog.
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| 28. | In an effort by CBS to reach a younger audience, " Today "'s Katie Couric was made the new anchorperson.
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| 29. | Reporters, editors, news directors and anchorpersons didn't need to think about it, or look it up in the Great Story Manual.
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| 30. | The anchorperson, in a situation like that, is very heavily, I mean 99 percent, dependent on what the production staff can do.
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