coanchor
noun
co·an·chor
ˈkō-ˌaŋ-kər
variants
or co-anchor
plural coanchors or co-anchors
: a newscaster who shares the duties of anchoring a news broadcast
The scene segues to a discussion between the program's coanchors and a bioethicist.—Michael Wolfert
She had been with the show since 1984 and was rumored as a candidate to succeed Dan Rather, the anchorman of the CBS Evening News, or to join him as a co-anchor of the nightly newscast.—The Wall Street Journal
coanchor
transitive verb
or co-anchor
coanchored or co-anchored; coanchoring or co-anchoring
… I was called to New York on a few hours' notice to co-anchor the show with Bob Schieffer.
—Terence Smith
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