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

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

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.

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

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