Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

co-host/co-presenter

English answer:

two people present/host the program

Added to glossary by Mark Nathan
Jul 14, 2007 22:11
16 yrs ago
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English term

co-host/co-presenter

English Other Cinema, Film, TV, Drama biographical profile
Do these words refer to two different roles in a TV programme ?

What I know is that it's only a matter of AmE/BrE usage, co-host being AmE and co-presenter BrE.

Is it right ?
Change log

Jul 31, 2007 20:22: Mark Nathan Created KOG entry

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two people present/host the program

They may have different roles, but two people present/host the program; and you are right that "present" is UK etc
Peer comment(s):

agree JaneTranslates
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agree P Waters
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agree Edith Kelly
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agree Jack Doughty
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agree P.L.F. Persio
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agree Austrianlassie
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agree Tony M : As well as the AE / BE difference, it also relates to the TYPE of show it is; even in the UK, we talk about a 'chat show host', but we would talk about a 'news presenter'
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