Radio & TV Newscaster

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Also known as anchors, Radio & TV Newscasters are broadcast media journalists who report news stories and events happening at a local, national, or international level.

They work closely with reporters and are responsible for gathering information, broadcasting newscasts throughout the day, and interviewing guests.

As well as using their public speaking skills to accurately and concisely deliver news to their audience, they write and revise scripts, research current events, and collaborate with program directors and producers to select which stories to broadcast.

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