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The tendency when promoting a product is to switch personalities, like a TV anchorperson shifting to an on-air persona.

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Khan, the former premier, took to Twitter to condemn the arrest of the anchorperson.

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At least, that’s the impression I’ve gleaned from Jenner’s appearances on cable news programs, where she has been grilled by teams of anchorpersons.

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Third, an anchorperson is not the only contributing factor to why people watch an evening network newscast.

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