By giving him Walter Cronkite's desk, CBS turned a dangerous reporter into a usually-safe anchorperson. |
That's why, dare I say, the anchorperson has always got to stand back, even at the risk of seeming a little cold-blooded at times, so as not to impose our emotions on others. |
The news anchorperson was speaking in a controlled yet incredulous manner totally stunned by the occurrence as he reported on it. |
Hinting on pressures and propaganda from other quarters, he gives the lowdown on his daily challenges which he has to face as a television anchorperson and a minister. |
If you're the anchorperson, you get the money, you get the glory when there is any, but you're the guy that's got to get it in there. |
The reporter was talking to the anchorperson and said the Ames strain of this anthrax is resistant to vaccine, the anthrax vaccine. |