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"anchorperson" Definitions
  1. a broadcaster (as on a new program) who introduces reports by other broadcasters and usually reads the news : an anchorman or anchorwoman

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Bergara maintains a relationship with the journalist and anchorperson Blanca Rodríguez.
He started his career in media in 1985 as a Correspondent and Anchorperson for Doordarshan. He was the Anchorperson and Production Consultant for India's first monthly video news magazine, Newstrack, produced by the India Today group. From 1991 to 1993, he was the Executive Director of Business India Television and produced the Business India Show and Business A.M. on Doordarshan.
Saleem Safi (Urdu, ) is a Pakistani journalist, columnist, defence analyst and current affairs TV talk show anchorperson. He was born on 7 March 1968.
Meher Abbasi (), née Bokhari is a Pakistani television anchorperson and host. After a high-profile stint at Dunya News, Bokhari is currently employed by Dawn News.
T. N. Gopakumar (1957 – 30 January 2016) was an Indian journalist. He was the news editor-in-chief of Asianet News. Gopakumar was also the producer and anchorperson of the popular weekly programme Kannadi on Asianet.
Noman Ijaz () is a Pakistani television and film actor as well as a TV anchorperson and TV show presenter. Active since 1988, he has played several roles and has been a senior actor on state Television PTV.
Shujaat was born on 1 November 1948 in Bhopal, India. She received Master of Arts degree in Journalism from the University of Karachi between 1972 and 1975. She worked as anchorperson in Pakistan Television Corporation before entering politics.
In 2004 and 2005, he conducted several live shows for night-time transmissions with PTV as anchorperson. He joined Bol Entertainment in 2015 as writer-director. Among his most popular plays has been Dilnawaz, which was aired in 2017 by APlus Entertainment. A second season is under production for Dilnawaz and is planned to air in early 2019.
It was the newspaper, Daily Khabrain that not merely highlighted the case but also added the affix 'Kazzab' to the late Yusuf's name, every time the case was reported in this newspaper. Baiet (allegiance) at Mr. Yusuf's hands later cost Zaid Hamid his jingoistic career as youth leader-cum-anchorperson and would-be-conqueror-of- India.
In an effort by CBS to reach a younger audience, Today's Katie Couric was made the new anchorperson. She is the first solo female anchor of a broadcast network's flagship evening newscast. She stepped down in 2011 and was replaced by Scott Pelley. In 2017, it was abruptly announced that Scott Pelley would be leaving CBS Evening News.
Ferer began her career as an Emmy Award-winning television correspondent and anchorperson beginning at KSDK St. Louis in 1974, and at WPIX New York 1976-1981. She remained a contributor to morning news programs on ABC, NBC, and CBS for the next 25 years. In 1981 Ferer founded two businesses. Vidicom became the first to videotape fashion runway shows.
Anwar Solangi (1944–2008) was a Pakistani television and radio artist. He was born in Shahdadpur, in Sindh. Anwar Solangi had a penchant for acting right from childhood and started exploring his skills on the theater stage. He began his career as a Radio Pakistan drama artist and anchorperson in the 60s and later he joined Pakistan Television, where he acted in a number of plays.
Bokhari started her career as a journalist and a host on TV news programs for SAMAA TV. She had a stint with Dunya News after departing from SAMAA. Currently, she is employed by Dawn News as a talkshow anchorperson. Bokhari was born in 1983 and during her early years, raised in Pakistan. She went abroad in pursuit of higher education, but later returned to pursue her professional career in Pakistan.
Kashif Abasi () is a Pakistani journalist, television talk show host and anchorperson based in Islamabad. He hosts the current affairs talk show Off the Record on ARY News.Pakistan Media Awards: And the stars come out to playOff The Record at ARY NewsKashif Abbasi on Awaz Today He is a graduate of the Barani Institute of Information Technology in Rawalpindi. In November 2011, Abbasi announced his marriage with Dunya News journalist Meher Bukhari.
She was born in the Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, the daughter of Iván Mihanovich, a polo player of Croatian descent, and Mónica Cahen D'Anvers, a journalist and TV anchorperson. She inherited from her paternal grandfather her passion for jazz music. After completing high school (Northlands), she studied music at the Universidad Católica Argentina and, since March 1976, also theater at the Conservatorio de Arte Dramático. She is the niece of composer Sergio Mihanovich.
To help distribute some of the increased workload, Cooper was temporarily added as co- anchor to Aaron Brown. This arrangement was reported to have been made permanent the same month by the president of CNN's U.S. operations, Jonathan Klein, who has called Cooper "the anchorperson of the future."Jensen, Elizabeth, "An anchor who reports disaster news with a heart on his sleeve", The New York Times, September 12, 2005 (Retrieved September 27, 2006).
Gharidah Farooqi ( is a Pakistani television host and anchorperson. Gharidah has worked with PTV Home, ATV (Pakistan), Dunya TV, Geo News, Samaa TV (in 2012)Gharida Farooqi left Geo News, joins Samaa TV in 2012, Retrieved 20 July 2017 and is currently (in 2017) a Senior Anchor Person at Express News. Gharidah Farooqi has hosted current affairs TV program "G for Gharidah" (جي فار غريده) since 2015.Profile of Gharida Farooqi on awaztoday.
From 1996 and 2007 she worked as Full-Time Lecturer at the Social Sciences Faculty in the University of Tirana. During the student years, she began her TV media experience, first as translator, then anchorperson and Journalist at the National Albanian Television. In 2004 she got appointed as the coordinator of Social Policies at the Political Orientation Committee of the Democratic Party. Then she became a Member of the National Council of the Party in April 2004.
In August 1991, Malaysia's TV3 broadcast a two-part documentary on prison life shot by Majalah Tiga at Kajang Prison and Pudu Prison with permission from the Malaysian Prison Department. The second part focused on corporal and capital punishment. Wan Zaleha Radzi, the documentary's anchorperson, said that her team filmed an actual caning scene. However, direct camera shots of the cane striking prisoners' bare buttocks were edited out from the telecast because they were deemed too sensitive for viewers.
Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath (previously Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Sath) is a Pakistani television evening current affairs talk show broadcasting on Geo News every Monday to Friday. The show is hosted by Shahzeb Khanzada. Previously, it was hosted by investigative journalist Kamran Khan, directed by Junaid Mumtaz and produced by Asmat Mallick. Shahzaib Khanzada is a Former anchorperson of Express TV. Shahzaib Khanzada received best Anchor person Award for 2013, in the ceremony organized by Pakistan media Award.
Arshad Sharif ( (born 22 February 1973), is a Pakistani journalist, writer and a TV news anchorperson. He specializes in investigative journalism, and covered many political events in the country for the national and international news organizations, mainly for the United Kingdom. On 23 March 2019, he was awarded the Pride of Performance by the President of Pakistan for his contributions to journalism. Arshad Sharif is currently hosting and is primarily the host of the PowerPlay on ARY News.
In 2011 after PTV had acquired the rights of the 2011 ICC World Cup played, he was re-hired to start a monologue on PTV News. When PTV decided to launch PTV Sports a 24/7 specialized sports channel in December 2011, it acquired his services as its first Head of Contents and Senior Anchorperson. He has been also influential in bringing various foreign cricketers of repute as in-house guests on PTV's post-match analysis shows.
Javed used to co- host the show Bolta Pakistan on AAJ TV with Mushtaq Minhas. He also writes columns in Urdu and English for an Urdu daily newspaper Nawa-i-Waqt and The Nation respectively. On 22 January 2015, Nusrat Javed joined BOL News as Executive Vice President & Senior Anchorperson. Javed was the first Pakistani reporter to cover Indian elections in 1984 and since then, he has covered all elections held in Pakistan as well as India.
Badami started his career by giving traffic updates on radio during that he was studying at SZABIST. After that he joined Business Plus channel as a researcher. Later his sheer hard work gave him reward and out of thousands of people he got selected for ARY News in 2006 and there he started his career as a journalist and an anchor person. Later, he left the channel in October 2014 and subsequently joined BOL Network as an Executive Vice President and Senior Anchorperson.
Mazhar Kaleem (Urdu: مظہر کلیم) (born 1942, died 2018) was a Pakistani novelist chiefly known for his Imran Series novels, Urdu spy fiction written within Imran Series mythos created by Ibn-e-Safi. He was known for writing the Imran Series and had written short stories for children as well. He was the anchorperson of a saraiki radio talk show from Radio Multan, "Jamhoor-de- Awaz". He was a lawyer who was elected Senior Vice-President of Multan Bar Council.
Dr. Nauman Niaz during the Faysal Bank T20 2014 Nauman Niaz (born 19 November 1969) is the Director Sports & Syndication of the PTVC, cricket correspondent, writer, anchorperson and avid memorabilia collector. He is a recipient of the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, Pakistan’s Civil Award for his contributions to sports journalism and broadcasting. He has written articles for various newspapers and has anchored numerous live shows about cricket. He authored Pakistan Cricket ‘The Story of Betrayal’ (2010) and is the official historian of Pakistan Cricket.
Catherine "Cathy" Marshall is an American broadcast journalist who has worked as a reporter and anchorperson. She has worked as an anchor for CNN and has also worked with news stations in Boston; New Haven, Connecticut; Seattle; and Portland, Oregon; and as a sideline reporter for Fox Sports Northwest. At the beginning of 2010, Marshall joined the news team of MDiTV, a medical news network also based in Portland, as an anchor. Since December 2011, she has been working as a reporter and anchor at KGW-TV in Portland.
In a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan in Lahore on 30 October 2011, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan accused Haqqani of involvement in the Mullen memo. It wasn't until later that Ijaz officially acknowledged Haqqani's involvement in public. The preemptive revelation by Khan led many journalists and media personalities, including television host Sana Bucha, to ask if the military establishment had been sponsoring PTI campaigns. Muhammad Malick, a senior correspondent with GEO News, later told anchorperson Hamid Mir that he had briefed Khan about Haqqani, moments before Khan's speech at the rally.
Michael Wayne "Mike" Barker worked with Seth MacFarlane and Matt Weitzman as a writer and producer on early seasons of Family Guy.Battaglio, Stephen (2006) "CIA Leak: Talking politics with American Dad's Mike Barker", TV Guide, April 13, 2006, retrieved February 5, 2010 He has also voiced some of the characters on Family Guy and American Dad, most notably Terry Bates, the gay local co- anchorperson. In 2003, MacFarlane presented to Barker an idea for a new adult animated series. The idea revolved around a conservative father and his liberal hippy daughter.
The list below includes both repertory and featured players past and present, but omits SNL writers and others who were not listed as cast members during the show's credits. The dates given are those of the years they were part of the cast. The chart also shows whether the cast member has served as a guest host, appeared as the anchorperson of the "Weekend Update" segment (by any of its titles), or has been the subject of their own "Best of" home video collection. Many of the cast members were writers as well.
Arch MacDonald Arch MacDonald (July 18, 1911, Fort Lauderdale, Florida – June 3, 1985, Needham, Massachusetts) was a 20th-century American broadcast journalist and television pioneer in Boston. MacDonald started in broadcasting at WPRO (AM) in Providence, Rhode Island. He began working at WBZ (AM) radio in Boston in 1936. When WBZ-TV began television broadcasting in 1948 as an NBC affiliate, MacDonald was the station's first news anchorperson (not called that, as that term was not yet extant). He hosted the station's first broadcast, shown at 6:15 PM on June 9, 1948.
He was an anchorperson in the popular Indian TV shows Quest and Eureka. He has directed plays and appeared in media programmes and films including the National Award-winning film ‘The Quantum Indians', which is about great Indian scientists Satyendranath Bose, C. V. Raman and Meghnad Saha. Partha Ghose received the National Award for the Best Science and Technology coverage in the Mass Media of the National Council for Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC) for the period 1986–1990. He was also awarded the Indira Gandhi Prize for the popularization of science by the Indian National Science Academy.
The first of these was the Sindhi language Inquiry Officer and his lucky break came with Dewarain in which he played the role of Makhan Khan. He was regularized as an anchorperson at the Hyderabad radio station during Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s government but was later removed from the post by the subsequent Ziaul Haq regime. With about 500 plays in both Urdu and Sindhi languages, to his credit, Solangi was twice awarded PTV Awards for best actor and best supporting actor. He also acted in the Urdu film Khwahish, He also work in a ten Sindhi-language films.
From 1989 to 1994, in his teenager years, Rusadze worked as anchorperson on Georgian TV for a youth program.biographic data on Zaza Rusadzes Homepage In 1996 he became a student at College of Film and Television (Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen "Konrad Wolf" HFF), in Potsdam, Germany. During his studies he worked in the news department of Deutsche Welle and – as an interpreter – on film festivals like Berlinale, Dok Leipzig or the East European Film Festival in Cottbus (Rusadze speaks Georgian, German, Russian and English).biographic data on Zaza Rusadzes Homepage In 2003 Rusadze graduated at HFF as a film director with the documentary film Bandits.
His original stage play Hanlon House, which was first produced by the Resource Centre for the Arts in St. John's, went on to be produced as a short film, winning the Best Short Film award at the Atlantic Film Festival in 1992. Hanlon House was aired on CBC-TV's Arts program later that year. In 1992, he began to work with Cathy Jones, Rick Mercer and Mary Walsh to create a new television series, which became This Hour Has 22 Minutes. Thomey played anchorperson Frank MacMillan and created many memorable characters such as Jerry Boyle (of the Newfoundland Separation Federation) and Eddie from "That Show Sucked".
Ryan discovers a man, Bruce, who claims to be able to see Wilfred the same way that Ryan sees Wilfred, and tries to convince Ryan to not trust Wilfred. After a struggle, Ryan learns that Bruce and Wilfred were playing a game to test Ryan's trust with Wilfred. At the end of the season, Jenna accidentally ingests a marijuana-laced candy from Ryan’s house before her first time as an anchorperson and gets fired from her job, after which Ryan decides to represent her in a legal battle to get her job back. Although Ryan is used to digging up dirt on his opponents in order to win, he decides not to this time.
In 2015, he was appointed the Executive Vice President and Senior Anchorperson at BOL Network for a few weeks before resigning due to the Axact scandal. He then joined Dunya News as the anchor and editor of the groundbreaking and hit field-based series, Mahaaz. In 2016, Khan wrote several opinion pieces in US publications such as the Washington Times and _The Hill_ In July 2018, along with coverage Pakistan's 10th general elections, Khan completed 200 episodes of Mahaaz. For long-form investigative pieces, he also founded The Bureau of Investigative Reporting, a not-for-profit reporting collective which pursues journalism for the public benefit and covers issues usually not covered by the mainstream media in Pakistan.
Karachi: Teen Talwar wrapped in Ajrak in connection with Sindhi Cultural day Sindhi Cultural Day 2016 Sindhi Cultural Day-VID Cultural day is observed to display solidarity among the Sindhi-speaking masses; the event is celebrated throughout Sindh and all over the world. The culture and heritage day was celebrated for the first time on 6 December 2009 (as the Sindhi Topi Day) as a backlash to the comments of anchorperson Dr. Shahid Masood who had criticized President Asif Ali Zardari for wearing a Sindhi cap on his foreign tours. People across the Sindh province condemned Masood’s comments via SMS, which ultimately resulted in the announcement of celebrating the Sindhi Topi Day. Ever since, Sindhi media groups have also started to celebrate the day as ‘Sindhi Cultural Day’.

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