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The phrase "anchoring reporting" is not a standard expression in written English and may require clarification or context to be understood.
It could be used in contexts related to journalism or data analysis, where "anchoring" refers to a method of establishing a reference point for reporting.
Example: "The anchoring reporting technique helped the team present the data in a more relatable manner."
Alternatives: "baseline reporting" or "reference reporting".
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"Josh will bring tremendous passion to anchoring, reporting and connecting with this new and fast-growing audience".
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(They depict such events as a go-kart crash, a Game Boy on the move and a news anchor reporting an explosion).
A television tuned to ESPN showed two anchors reporting from the Oklahoma campus, in advance of the Sooners' game against Notre Dame.
Instead, there's a daily barrage of screaming newspaper headlines and screaming news anchors reporting on the latest allegations of corruption.
Each installment is different, but a typical one is titled "Mad Cow Disease". The clip, which is 38 seconds long, opens with a news anchor reporting on an outbreak of mad cow disease in a dry fashion, detailing the debilitating effects of eating tainted beef.
I understand a news anchor "reporting" from The San Francisco Bay Area does not live in the community he claims to inform.
The plan was for me to return to Tehran with the NBC newsmagazine crew and anchor, reporting the mood of the country in late 1978, early 1979.
The turning point in the commercial comes with a female news anchor reporting on the Me Too movement and a voiceover challenging the men to confront their own behavior.
Even much of our news today seems to have tumbled into a fantasy land, where FOX reporters and MSNBC anchors report to us of preposterous realms built from fake facts and partisan prejudices.
And on ABC, after a female anchor reported that "Residents have been implored to leave," her male colleague interrupted: "That's putting it mildly".
For a time, when Mr. Faber, called "The Brain" by his co-anchors, reported on Priceline.com, the hotel and airline Internet company whose advertisements feature William Shatner, the "Star Trek" theme would play.
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