Being a news anchor or reporter is not a typical 9-5 job. Their days often start early in the morning, preparing for the day's broadcasts by reviewing scripts, researching stories, and coordinating with their news team. They spend a good portion of their day on-air, delivering the news, and conducting interviews. Off-air, they're busy following up on leads, attending press conferences, and writing news stories. It's a hectic schedule that requires adaptability, a quick wit, and a real passion for news.
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