What I do to become a news anchor?
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Many employers prefer news anchors with a Bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism, mass communication, or journalism, although communications and similar majors are acceptable. The coursework for these programs is liberal arts-based with a mixture of writing classes and speech classes. If specializations or minors are available in broadcasting, a student may need to complete the applicable classes in order to become familiar with television news and production.
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A News Anchor is the one who presents the news of a news channel and also present as a Radio News Announcer if you mean so. A news anchor is trained in Mass Media/Digital Media/News /Electronic Media. A Bachelor's degree in Media/Journalism can help you. See this thread in addition to the response. Check out this question on Shiksha:
https://ask.shiksha.com/how-to-become-a-news-anchor-qna-3025913
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