News presenter
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Image:Tombrokaw.jpg A news presenter is, broadly speaking, a person that presents a news show on television, radio or the Internet. The term is not commonly used by people in the industry as they tend to use more descriptive, and sometimes country-specific, terms.
Different roles
Newsreader
A newsreader is a presenter whose role it is to read the news. In modern times, technology enables journalists to broadcast from relevant locations, reducing the role of the central presenter to that of a newsreader. The term is the most common one for a news presenter outside of the United States and Canada.
Since the 1980s some broadcasters have moved away from using newsreaders, many of whom were simply actors who delivered a script written by others and who played no part in news gathering. Stations such as the BBC and RTÉ instead moved to use newscasters.
Newscaster
A newscaster is a presenter of a news bulletin who is himself or herself a working journalist and news gathering, and a participant in compiling the script to be delivered in a news bulletin.
The American use of the term is presumed to have been coined (or borrowed from English) in the 1980s to distinguish active journalists from newsreaders, the previous type of news presenter.
However in the UK, ITN's presenters are referred to as newscasters (and have been since the 1950s), whilst those working at the BBC are called newsreaders.
News anchor
A news anchor is a television personality who presents material prepared for a news program and at times must improvise commentary for live presentation. The term is primarily used in the United States and Canada. Many news anchors are also involved in writing and/or editing the news for their programs. Sometimes news anchors interview guests and moderate panels or discussions. Some provide commentary for the audience during parades and other events.
The term anchor (sometimes anchorperson, anchorman, or anchorwoman) was coined by CBS News producer Don Hewitt. CBS cites its first usage as being on July 7, 1952 to describe Walter Cronkite's role at the Democratic and Republican Party National Conventions. The term may have been in reference to the "anchor leg" of a relay race.
Criticism
A common dogma among the general public equates "news" and "news media" with "journalism", and this typically carries over to news anchors as well — associating media personalities with journalists — much to the consternation of many print journalists. In the current age of mass media and consolidation, news anchors tend to be viewed as belonging to the infotainment or news trades, rather than to the journalism profession. There is a spectrum and scale however — the quintessential national news anchors from early days of television news tended to come from experienced backgrounds in print journalism. Since then, television news has largely been an entity in its own right, where print and television journalism can be viewed as divergent trades.
Adding to the distinction between journalists and anchors and reporters are "human interest", personality, or celebrity news stories, which typically are directed by marketing departments based on a demographic appeal and audience share. Its commonly accepted that anchors are also media personalities, who may even be considered celebrities. The very nature of corporate network news requires its media personalties to use their public appeal to promote the networks investments, just as network broadcasts themselves (morning shows, TV news magazines) schedule self-promotional stories, in addition to advertising. Critics might go so far as to view anchors as a weak link in the news trade, representing the misplacement of both the credit and the accountability of a news journalism organization —hence adding to a perceived erosion of journalistic standards throughout the news business. (See yellow journalism.)
In popular culture, the corporate news anchor is viewed as an archetype of the status quo and bland superficiality of corporate news media. As public people, they tend to receive an excess measure of social (and financial) reward for the hard work of "true" journalists behind the scenes. North American news anchors are frequently imitated and lampooned people who are hired more for their looks on TV than for any skill at journalism or intelligence. This kind of character is the subject of long running gags on Saturday Night Live, SCTV, and the UK-produced The Muppet Show and the subject of sitcoms like Mary Tyler Moore, Murphy Brown, and NewsRadio.
(disputed — see [[: talk:News presenter#{{{1|Disputed}}}|talk page]])
Notable news presenters
American news anchors
- Rudi Bakhtiar, formerly at CNN and now at Fox News as a correspondent
- Bill Bonds, formerly of WXYZ, WABC and KABC
- David Brinkley (deceased), The Huntley-Brinkley Report (NBC)
- Tom Brokaw (semi-retired), NBC News
- Wolf Blitzer, CNN
- Aaron Brown, formerly at CNN and ABC News
- John Chancellor (deceased), NBC Nightly News
- Connie Chung
- Amanda Congdon, Rocketboom
- Anderson Cooper, CNN
- Walter Cronkite (retired), CBS News
- John Charles Daly, (deceased) ABC News
- Sam Donaldson, ABC News
- Lou Dobbs, CNN
- Hugh Downs (retired), ABC News' 20/20, formerly at NBC News
- Bob Edwards, XM Satellite Radio
- Douglas Edwards (deceased), CBS News, 1950s
- Dave Garroway (deceased) "Today Show" NBC
- Charles Gibson, ABC News
- John Gibson, FOX News
- Nancy Grace, CNN
- Enrique Gratas, Univision
- Bryant Gumbel, Former anchor of NBC's Today and CBS' The Early Show
- Brit Hume, FOX News formerly ABC News
- Chet Huntley (deceased), The Huntley-Brinkley Report (NBC)
- Chris Jansing, MSNBC
- Peter Jennings (deceased), ABC News
- Ted Koppel (retired), ABC News, Nightline
- Jim Lehrer, The Newshour with Jim Lehrer (PBS)
- Frank McGee (deceased), NBC News
- Robert MacNeil (retired), The MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour (PBS)
- Keith Olbermann, MSNBC
- Bill O'Reilly, FOX News
- Jane Pauley (retired), NBC News
- Harry Reasoner (deceased), CBS News and ABC News
- Frank Reynolds (deceased), ABC News
- Dan Rather (retired), CBS News
- Robin Roberts,ABC News
- Max Robinson, (deceased), ABC News
- Tim Russert, NBC News
- Diane Sawyer, ABC News
- Bernard Shaw (retired), CNN
- Bob Schieffer, CBS Evening News
- Maria Shriver (on leave of absence), NBC News
- Howard K. Smith (deceased), ABC News previously at CBS News
- Shepard Smith, FOX News
- Garrick Utley, CNN formerly NBC News and later ABC News
- Elizabeth Vargas, ABC News's World News Tonight
- Chris Wallace, Fox News formerly at NBC News and later ABC News
- Mike Wallace, "60 Minutes" CBS
- Barbara Walters, ABC News
- Brian Williams, NBC Nightly News
- Bob Woodruff (on extended absence), ABC News's World News Tonight
- Paula Zahn, CNN
Australian newsreaders
- Brian Henderson TCN-9 Nine Network (Australia)
- Ian Henderson ABV-2 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Mal Walden ATV-10 Network Ten (Australia)
British newscasters
- Zeinab Badawi, Channel 4 News
- Sir Alastair Burnet, ITN longtime presenter of News at Ten.
- Fiona Bruce, BBC.
- Sir Robin Day (deceased), ITN presenter in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Huw Edwards, BBC 10 O'Clock News.
- Michael Buerk, BBC.
- Dominic Byrne, BBC Radio 1.
- Jill Dando (deceased), BBC presenter.
- Katie Derham, ITN.
- Daljit Dhaliwal, formerly of ITN and CNN
- Anna Ford, ITN News at Ten, now BBC.
- Juliette Foster, SKY News.
- Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Channel 4 News
- Natasha Kaplinsky, BBC.
- Anne MacKenzie, BBC Scotland, presenter of BBC Newsnight Scotland.
- Trevor McDonald, ITN News at Ten, Now News at Ten Thirty.
- Shereen Nanjiani, Scottish TV.
- Sophie Raworth, BBC.
- Moira Stuart, BBC Nine O'Clock News.
- Jon Snow, Channel 4 News.
- Peter Sissons, Channel 4 News, now BBC.
- Richard Whitmore (retired), BBC.
- Jon Sopel , BBC.
- Jeremy Paxman, BBC, now presenter of Newsnight.
- Kirsty Young, Five.
British newsreaders
- Michael Aspel, BBC Nine O'Clock News in the 1960s.
- Richard Baker, BBC Nine O'Clock News co-presenter in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Kenneth Kendall, BBC Nine O'Clock News co-presenter in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Angela Rippon, BBC, now ITV News Channel.
- Peter Donaldson, BBC Radio 4
Canadian news anchors
- Earl Cameron (deceased), CBC Television News
- Norman DePoe (deceased), CBC
- Bernard Derome, SRC
- Barbara Frum (deceased), CBC
- Ian Hanomansing, Canada Now (CBC)
- Harvey Kirck (deceased), CTV National News
- Peter Mansbridge, The National (CBC)
- Knowlton Nash (retired), The National (CBC)
- Kevin Newman, Global National
- Sandie Rinaldo, CTV News
- Lloyd Robertson, CTV News
- Pamela Wallin, CTV News and Prime Time News (CBC)
Colombian newsreaders
- Silvia Corzo, Caracol TV
- María Lucía Fernández, Caracol TV
- Ángela Patricia Janiot, CNN en Español
- Claudia Palacios, CNN en Español
Greek newscasters
- Nikos Hadjinikolaou, Alpha TV
- Elli Stai, Antenna
- Maria Houkli, NET ERT
- Akis Pavlopoulos, Alter Channel
- Eva Kaili, weekends Mega Channel
- Olga Tremi, Mega Channel basic
Hong Kong newscasters
- Cheung Wai Tsz, ATV News
- Lavender Cheung, Cable TV News 2
- Joanne Yung, Cable TV News 2
- Alison Chiu, TVB News
Indonesian newscasters
- Ade Novit, RCTI
- Atika Suri, RCTI
- Desi Anwar, Metro TV
- Helmi Johannes, VOA Indonesia
- Sandrina Malakiano, Metro TV
Irish newscasters
- Brian Dobson RTÉ
- Anne Doyle RTÉ
- Sean Duignan RTÉ Six-One News.
- Gráinne Seoige Sky News Ireland
- Anne Cassin, RTÉ.
Irish newsreaders
- Don Cockburn, RTÉ
- Derek Davis, RTÉ in the 1980s.
- Charles Mitchel, RTÉ.
- Maurice O'Doherty, RTÉ.
Israeli newsreaders
- Haim Yavin, Channel 1
- Miki Haymovitch, Channel 10
- Yonit Levi, Channel 2
Latin American newsreaders
Philippine newscasters
- Angelo Castro Jr., The World Tonight, ABS-CBN News Channel
- Tina Monzon-Palma, The World Tonight, ABS-CBN News Channel
- Julius Babao, TV Patrol (up to 2004) and TV Patrol World, ABS-CBN
- Karen Davila, TV Patrol World, ABS-CBN
- Ted Failon, TV Patrol World, ABS-CBN
- Ces Drilon, Insider, ABS-CBN
- Ricardo Puno, Insider, ABS-CBN
- Mel Tiangco, 24 Oras, GMA Network
- Mike Enriquez, 24 Oras, GMA Network
- Vicky Morales, Saksi, GMA Network
- Arnold Clavio, Saksi, GMA Network
- John Susi, Sentro, ABC-5
- Ali Sotto, Sentro, ABC-5
- Noli De Castro, TV Patrol, ABS-CBN, up to 1998
- Korina Sanchez, TV Patrol, ABS-CBN, up to 2004
- Loren Legarda-Leviste, The World Tonight, ABS-CBN, up to 1998
- Ria Tanjuatco-Trillo, News Central, Studio 23
- Mari Kaimo, News Central, Studio 23
Romanian newsreaders
- Andreea Esca, PRO TV
- Andreea Berecleanu, PRO TV
- Alessandra Stoicescu, Antena 1
- Mona Nicolici, Antena 1
- Cristian Tabara, PRO TV
- Melania Medeleanu, Realitatea TV
- Dana Macsim, N24
- Delia Vrinceanu - Realitatea TV
- Sanda Nicola - Realitatea TV
- Razvan Dumitrescu - Realitatea TV
Sri Lankan newsreaders
- Vernon Corea, Radio Ceylon deceased
- Jimmy Bharucha, Radio Ceylon deceased
See also
External links
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