newscaster
newscaster — 名詞
1. a person whose job is to read news reports aloud during television or radio broa
新聞播報員
電視或廣播中播報新聞的從業人員
a person whose job is to read news reports aloud during television or radio broadcasts, presenting information about current events to the public.
The local station hired a new newscaster named Yara for the late-night broadcast.
地方電視台僱用了一位名叫 Yara 的新聞播報員來主持深夜時段。
collocation: local station / newscaster
After fifteen years as a radio newscaster, Rohan finally moved to the television desk.
在擔任了十五年的電台新聞播報員之後,Rohan 終於轉到了電視台。
career path: radio newscaster → television
Nadia practised her voice for months before applying for her first newscaster role.
Nadia 花了數月練習發聲,之後才應徵她的第一份新聞播報員工作。
The veteran newscaster Hana stayed calm while reporting the earthquake damage live.
資深新聞播報員 Hana 在現場報導地震災情時始終保持冷靜。
A former newscaster now runs the charity that helps retired media workers.
一位前任新聞播報員如今經營著幫助退休媒體工作者的慈善機構。
- newsreader
more common in British English; identical in meaning
- anchor
usually the lead presenter who coordinates the programme; stronger sense of leadership
- broadcaster
broader term that includes anyone who presents on radio or television, not limited to news
- journalist
broader still; includes reporters who gather and write news, not just present it on air
用法筆記
In American English, the term 'anchor' often refers to the main newscaster who directs the flow of a programme, while 'newscaster' can apply to any on-air news reader. In British English, 'newsreader' is the more common equivalent.