The BBC was attacked for showing disrespect-its newscaster having worn a purple, rather than a black tie when announcing the death. |
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His proficiency as a newscaster also lent credibility to this inherently incredible story. |
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She watched the news again, but the newscaster had turned to another story. |
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He is one of the nation's top anchormen and a new poll just named him the most trusted newscaster in America. |
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The newscaster reads about so and so many people being killed or this bomb going wrong, but there's no emotion to it. |
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During this time she also became a newscaster and reporter for ITN's through-the-night bulletins. |
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A newscaster later told viewers some of the excerpts had previously been broadcast. |
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The 30-year-old, who is married to a Czech television newscaster, attributes his revival to concentrating on improving his short game. |
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For experienced newscaster Gordon Burns, surviving all day without being able to take incoming calls proved a real eye-opener. |
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Then a newscaster would break in with some ratatattat announcement that amounted to nothing, and then it was back to the rotunda. |
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Gordon, who has worked as a newscaster, director and executive editor, has received many awards for his accomplishments. |
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Exactly three weeks ago, the name Thom Browne was on the lips of every newscaster. |
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What really happened when newscaster Greg Kelly and his accuser went up to her law office? |
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Main network news anchor Heiner Müller is ranked number two, while Darius Rochebin, Télévision Suisse Romande newscaster, came in third. |
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Anyway, it was a weird but fun day spent with congenial folks, and I did get to meet the newscaster, even if only as a disembodied voice in my ear. |
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Despite the contentiousness of her vacation behavior, it is still my opinion that she should have been allowed to continue as a newscaster in Youngstown. |
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One young newscaster ducked suddenly out of camera range to avoid some flying roof tiles coming her way and then scrambled back up to finish her report. |
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On another occasion, he called his mother excitedly when he noticed the dark-skinned newscaster Katarina on the screen. |
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Because the networks handle the exit polls in such a cloak-and-dagger fashion, not every newscaster who talks about them understands their limitations. |
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Another not-so-nice term is meat puppet, a newscaster who is the intellectual equivalent of a puppet. |
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One, a television newscaster, was sacked from Mr Berlusconi's network. |
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Those in other countries, as well as Americans under 30, may be forgiven for thinking that a news story about a newscaster is just a spectacular bout of navel-gazing. |
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Mr. Burghardt was a well-known and highly respected newscaster in both Hamilton and London, where he was the outstanding news anchorman for 10 years. |
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Duku Martin John, one young person that has benefited from training, is now a newscaster and host of the peace and reconciliation show 'One People' on Radio Emmanuel. |
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In addition, the Council agreed that the advisory the newscaster had read before the video was shown was clear, unambiguous, and constituted ample warning. |
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In this process, the radio newscaster can edit sound bites on the production tool of Radio-Assist, drag and drop a pointer into his script text, and prepare a complete story within minutes. |
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In this seamless process, the radio newscaster can now edit sound bites on the production tool of Radio-Assist, drag and drop sound bites into his script text and prepare a complete story within minutes. |
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The only discordances appear with news broadcasts. On national channels the main news is presented at midday and in the evening, it is presented by a star newscaster. |
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He was voted most popular newscaster by Mirror readers in 1979, before joining Treasure Hunt two years later. |
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Would marriage somehow put a crimp in your image as a beautiful, successful and single newscaster? |
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I HAD a very nice surprise last week, picking up the Newscaster of the Year award at the Television and Radio Industries Club awards. |
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The Newscaster, reporting on the scene, tries to distract his audience from the horrid nightmare by relating an Englishman's views on Steel Tariffs. |
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