A person who read news on tv

You're referring to a TV news anchor or a news reader!

A TV news anchor is a person who presents the news on television, typically reading from a script or teleprompter. They are responsible for delivering the news to the audience in a clear, concise, and engaging manner. TV news anchors often work for news organizations, such as television networks, cable news channels, or local news stations.

Some common characteristics of TV news anchors include:

  1. Strong communication skills: They must be able to clearly and effectively convey the news to the audience.
  2. Good reading skills: They need to be able to read from a script or teleprompter with ease and confidence.
  3. Strong public speaking skills: They must be comfortable speaking in front of a camera and to a large audience.
  4. Knowledge of current events: They need to stay up-to-date on current events and news stories to deliver accurate and informative reports.
  5. Professional demeanor: They must present themselves in a professional and respectful manner on camera.

Some famous TV news anchors include:

  1. Walter Cronkite (CBS News)
  2. John Chancellor (NBC News)
  3. Peter Jennings (ABC News)
  4. Tom Brokaw (NBC News)
  5. Katie Couric (CBS News)
  6. Anderson Cooper (CNN)
  7. Wolf Blitzer (CNN)
  8. Lester Holt (NBC News)
  9. Savannah Guthrie (NBC News)
  10. Rachel Maddow (MSNBC)

These are just a few examples of the many talented TV news anchors who have made a name for themselves in the industry.