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"By a lot I mean the kind anchormen do when they're onto a big story."
In 1962, he was promoted to news director and anchorman.
He was the anchorman of the Focus, which is a daily report magazine, between 1997 and 2004.
The anchorman turned to the camera, a sheet of paper in his hand.
His last appearance as anchorman was on December 1, 2004.
He studies journalism and becomes an anchorman for a local news program.
The anchorman came on just then to a quick summary of the news.
Many years later he became the anchorman for the network's affiliate in Washington.
But would the book be selling nearly as well without its famous anchorman author?
They both turned to watch the screen as the anchorman gave the headline news.
In a situation like this, I must explain, all our lives depend upon the anchorman.
On one level, the public embraces this image of the anchorman.
The red light flickered on, telling the anchorman he was live.
"Quiet now," Storm said to the kids as the anchorman came back on.
He remained the station's top anchorman until his retirement in 2000.
All three network anchormen were on hand in Europe to add lift.
"and the less said about the anchorman the better."
In 1970, he became the country's first anchorman of a daily newscast program.
Now anchorman was talking about a fire in the Wall Street area.
A transcript of the discussion was read by an anchorman on state television news for 70 minutes.
There was a cut to the studio, and the anchorman began to talk about a fire in Queens.
"I passed him in the Capitol a couple of weeks ago and he had on more makeup than an anchorman."
In 1985, he became the anchorman for the station's new Sunrise news broadcast.
The anchorman was older than the pair on cable news, and famous.