Locutor in english

Announcer

pronunciation: ənaʊnsɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

locutor = announcer ; newsman. 

Example: The author reports an ethnographic investigation of amateur strip shows, drawing on interviews with male & female contestants, announcers, disk jockeys, & security staff.Example: He, however, declined the request by newsmen to explain the specific nature of the 'domestic issues' that came up at the meeting.

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» locutor deportivosports broadcastersportscaster  .

Example: Although women have made great strides in sport, their achievements will continue to be meaningless as long as sports broadcasters undermine, trivialize, & minimize their performances through biased commentaries.

Example: Results showed that male broadcast commentators also significantly monopolized airtime, even in the presence of female sportscasters, across men's & women's games.

» locutor de radioradio show hostradio announcerradio presenter .

Example: Performing artist and radio show host Ian Whitcomb expresses his misgivings over donating his popular music collection to libraries.

Example: Students examined the following occupations: veterinarian, weatherman, dentist, game warden, meatcutter, petroleum industry worker, service station attendant, nurse, and radio announcer.

Example: Neil, an Irish radio presenter, wept on air as he apologised for allegedly exposing himself on a flight home after an evening at a top London restaurant.

» locutor famosoradio personality .

Example: As a bigoted radio personality incites whites to seek revenge, tensions mount and Smith fights to slake the anger that engulfs him.
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