noun
- people who share the role of anchor on a television or radio news program
verb
- to serve as a coanchor; to anchor a broadcast jointly with another person
Examples
- The two coanchors presented the evening news together for five years.
- She coanchors the morning show with her colleague.
- The network hired new coanchors to replace the retiring team.
- He coanchors the weekend broadcast from the studio.
- The coanchors have excellent on-air chemistry.
- She coanchors with a partner who has extensive international reporting experience.