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[[https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=usagov&query=TV%20news|TV news]] anchors possess the unique power to influence public opinion without even realizing it. A well-placed comment or question by an anchor can influence an argument or cause something to go viral. In the age of social media, it is even more important that TV news remain neutral and objective. Social media and new generations of journalists are making it [[https://www.bing.com/search?q=increasingly%20common&form=MSNNWS&mkt=en-us&pq=increasingly%20common|increasingly common]] for television news anchors to add personal opinions into stories they cover, be they political commentary or celebrity criticism. The anchors' reporting duties require them to add their own unique spin to news stories. As this trend has increased, some viewers have started to doubt what they are seeing on TV newscasts. Many people will comment that an anchorperson tries to sell viewers on their show. However, it is important to remember that they work tirelessly in order to provide insights into the happenings within their community. thompson hotel chicago jobs - [[http://illinoismail.top/llinois4/|illinoismail.top]] - has had some of the most influential and famous television anchors in its history leave an imprint on local journalism. They broke down barriers and preconceptions for female and minority reporters, while also shattering stereotypes. Cheryl Burton comes from Toledo, Ohio. She has been the anchor of WLS-TV’s 5 pm and 10 pm newscasts since 1992. She has received numerous awards for her work, while championing diversity in television news broadcasting. Tim Russert's tough questions and explanations made him a popular host on Meet the Press. 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. We can still look back on the legacy these anchors left, even though the future of television news is uncertain. Their dedication to their craft, and telling the truth, has shaped what TV news looks today. PJ is a nominated Emmy journalist for NBC 5. She co-anchored weekend newscasts as part of NBC 5 Responds. A graduate from Valparaiso University, PJ currently resides on Chicago's South Side with her husband, two cats, proud mom, and enjoys reading a good book when not on assignment.

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