From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From newscast + -er .
newscaster (plural newscasters )
( broadcasting , journalism ) One who delivers the news for broadcast on television , radio , etc; a newsreader .
1994 , Rugh Winter, Bonnie Eaker-Weil, Adultery, the Forgivable Sin :Take Linda, a thirty-nine-year-old newscaster who relished her career but began to hear the alarm ringing on her biological clock.
1997 , Mervin Block, Writing Broadcast News: Shorter, Sharper, Stronger [1] , →ISBN , page 154 :Yet, a few US newscasters will go on the air at 6 pm or later and say, "Moscow said tonight.["] ... A careful writer would make his script read, "Moscow said today. ..."
2019 April 19, Alice Wairimu Nderitu, “Harro! I shrub because, really, I have no otherwise, do I?”, in The East African [2] , archived from the original on 16 April 2023 :It is still considered embarrassing if people in authority like teachers or newscasters “shrub.”
one who delivers the news
Bulgarian: говорител (bg) m ( govoritel )
Burmese: သတင်းကြေညာသူ (my) ( sa.tang:kre-nyasu )
Estonian: diktor
Finnish: uutistenlukija (fi)
French: présentateur (fr) m , présentatrice (fr) f
Georgian: დიქტორი ( dikṭori )
German: Nachrichtensprecher (de) m , Nachrichtensprecherin (de) f
Hungarian: hírolvasó (hu) , bemondó (hu) , tévébemondó (hu)
Indonesian: pembawa berita , penyiar berita , pewara berita ( literally “ news presenter ” )
Japanese: ニュースキャスター (ja) ( nyūsukyasutā )
Malay: penyampai berita
Portuguese: apresentador (pt) m , apresentadora (pt) f
Russian: телекоммента́тор (ru) m ( telekommentátor ) , ди́ктор (ru) m ( díktor ) , телеведу́щий (ru) m ( televedúščij ) , веду́щий (ru) m ( vedúščij )
Spanish: presentador de noticias m , presentador de informativos m , conductor (es) m
Swedish: nyhetsuppläsare (sv)
Urdu: ناشر اخبار ( nāshir-e-axbār )