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- | Unbeknownst to them, TV news anchors have the power to [[https:// | ||
- | It is increasingly common that television news anchors add their own personal opinions to the stories they report, whether it's political commentary or celebrity criticism. As part of their reporting duties, anchors can't resist putting their own unique spin on stories. | ||
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- | Some viewers are becoming more skeptical as this trend continues to grow. While it's not uncommon for people to say that a news anchor is only trying to sell the show to viewers, we should remember that these individuals work hard to provide insight on what is happening in their community. | ||
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- | Cheryl Burton, originally from Toledo in Ohio, is one of Chicago' | ||
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- | Tim Russert, the host of Meet the Press between 1991 and 2008, was known for his clear answers and tough questions. Morley Safer is a television pioneer who broke the story of atrocities by American soldiers committed in Vietnam. Barbara Ehrenreich, a writer and political activist with 21 books to her name, has become well known for her work. | ||
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- | Though the future of TV news remains unclear, we can look back at the legacy that these anchors have left behind. Their dedication and commitment to truth-telling has shaped the way TV news is done today. | ||
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