noun
- the act or practice of serving as a coanchor; joint anchoring of a broadcast or event
Usage: commonly used in broadcast journalism and television
verb
- to serve as a coanchor; to anchor a broadcast or event jointly with another person
Usage: present participle of coanchor
Examples
- She has been coanchoring the evening news for three years.
- The two journalists are coanchoring the special election coverage tonight.
- Coanchoring requires strong communication and chemistry between the hosts.
- He began coanchoring the morning show after his predecessor retired.
- The network decided that coanchoring would bring fresh energy to the broadcast.
- They have experience coanchoring major sporting events.