Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of People who work in television and radio in American Thesaurus
People who work in television and radio
anchor (noun)
someone who presents a television or radio program, especially the news
anchorman (noun)
American a male anchor on television or radio
anchorwoman (noun)
American a female anchor on television or radio
broadcaster (noun)
someone whose job is to speak on radio or television programs
commentator (noun)
someone whose job is to give a description of an event or sports competition on television or radio as it happens
commentator (noun)
someone whose job is to write about a particular subject or discuss it on television or radio
correspondent (noun)
a newspaper or television reporter, especially one who deals with a particular subject or area
DJ (noun)
someone who introduces and plays music on the radio
host (noun)
someone who introduces and talks to the people taking part in a television or radio program
hostess (noun)
a woman who introduces and talks to the people taking part in a television or radio program
newsreader (noun)
British someone whose job is to read the news on television or radio
panel (noun)
a group of well-known people who discuss subjects on television or radio programs
sound engineer (noun)
someone whose job is to control all the different sounds in a movie, or in a radio or television show
talking head (noun)
informal an actor or host on a television program who speaks directly to the audience and who is usually shown only from the shoulders up
televangelist (noun)
someone who talks about religion on television in order to persuade people to become Christians and to give money to their organization
video jockey (noun)
someone who introduces music videos on television