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What (who) is newscaster - definition

PERSON WHO PRESENTS NEWS DURING A NEWS PROGRAM
TV anchor; News Anchor; News anchorman; Anchorwoman; News anchors; Newscaster; Newscasters; News anchor; News presenters; Anchorman; Anchorperson; News Presenter; Anchor woman; Television news anchor; Anchorwomen; Anchor (news); Anchor (journalism); Anchor (television); Anchormen; Newsreader (television)
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newscaster         
(newscasters)
A newscaster is a person who reads the news on the radio or on television.
= newsreader
N-COUNT
newscaster         
¦ noun a newsreader.
Virtual newscaster         
Digital newscaster
A virtual newscaster, or also called a virtual host, virtual presenter, virtual teleprompter or virtual anchor is a computer-generated character created for the purpose of reading forth news from a website. While Ananova is often credited to be the first virtual newscaster on the web, it went off-line in 2004.

Wikipedia

News presenter

A news presenter – also known as a newsreader, newscaster (short for "news broadcaster"), anchorman or anchorwoman, news anchor or simply an anchor – is a person who presents news during a news program on TV, radio or the Internet. They may also be a working journalist, assisting in the collection of news material and may, in addition, provide commentary during the program. News presenters most often work from a television studio or radio studio, but may also present the news from remote locations in the field related to a particular major news event.

Examples of use of newscaster
1. Giuliani married TV newscaster Donna Hanover in 1'84.
2. The newscaster announced that Farris‘ younger brother, the Rev.
3. Fellow newscaster Sir Trevor McDonald said: "I am very disappointed.
4. He‘s the likable BBC newscaster who is more used to reading the headlines than making them.
5. She considered pursuing a career either a newscaster or a lawyer.