81.   News anchor Carol Marin quit in protest.

82.   News anchors traditionally act as disinterested brokers of information.

83.   News anchors were as marketable as movie stars, sitcom gag men and cereal boxes.

84.   Next week, Jon Lovitz joins the cast as a news anchor who reportedly will be as obnoxious as McNeal was.

85.   Not to mention all the great free TV coverage this event attracts every year, to the point that some news anchors even display their adorable daughters.

86.   On the other hand, news anchors who try to encourage West Coast voters to the polls can look a little silly.

87.   One of them, Sidney Blumenthal, suggested that a local television news anchor moderate a morning session on education.

88.   One was WSB-TV news anchor Monica Kaufman, who has an athletic daughter.

89.   One practitioner of the mash-up, this time using rock and the voice of a famed television news anchor, is Mark Gunderson of Columbus, Ohio.

90.   One strategy is satellite interviews, remote conversations with news anchors in prized markets.

n. + anchor >>共 75
news 42.08%
television 13.12%
network 10.40%
sport 4.21%
morning 2.48%
expansion 1.49%
cable 1.49%
tether 1.49%
boat 1.24%
masonry 1.24%
news + n. >>共 346
report 29.04%
organization 8.59%
service 3.98%
coverage 3.86%
program 3.53%
story 3.19%
magazine 2.20%
show 1.75%
account 1.67%
broadcast 1.48%
anchor 1.05%
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