verb
- past tense and past participle of coanchor; to serve as a joint anchor or co-host of a broadcast program
Usage: commonly used in broadcast journalism and television
adjective
- serving as a joint anchor or co-host; anchoring together with another person
Usage: used to describe a broadcast role or position
Examples
- She coanchored the evening news with her colleague for five years.
- The two journalists coanchored the special election coverage.
- He coanchored the morning show before moving to a solo anchor position.
- They coanchored the broadcast together seamlessly.
- The coanchored team brought fresh energy to the program.
- She was coanchored with an experienced broadcaster on her first major assignment.