Weather presenters, or forecasters, are either meteorologists themselves or they depend on meterologists for their information. Meterologists study data about wind, humidity and precipitation, pressure systems, etc to make their best-guess decision about what the weather is most likely to be in a specific area for a limited time in the future. Weather forecasting is based on factual information but is itself purely guesswork.
Any script, then is dictated by the geography covered by the broadcast market, the scientific data for the period forecast, and the skills of the presenter, whether a meteorologist or photogenic 'talking head'.
The morning show of the Edmonton Global news is hosted by Scott Fee and Suzanne Fox during the week and by Bindu Suri and Reid Fiest on the weekends. There are various other presenters for things like weather and traffic as well.
Stylists at tvnz provide clothes for all the presenters. Usually from good quality chain stores
The plural possessive adjective their is correct, because the antecedent is the plural noun 'presenters'.
No, the pronouns 'his or her' is incorrect.The pronoun their is correct because the antecedent (presenters) is plural."Most presenters spoke without looking at theirnotes."
Now, in 2012, the presenters are Helen Skelton and Barney Harwood, CBBC presenter.
The pronouns 'his or her' is incorrect.The pronoun their is correct because the antecedent (presenters) is plural."Most presenters spoke without looking at their notes."
presenters of HOW tv programme were Fred Dinage. Jack Hargreaves, Marian James and Jon Miller
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Exactly They should have the Bulletin Presented by Kate Collins and Warren Tredrea, Sport with Brenton Ragless and Weather with Virgina Langaberg on Weeknights
The pronoun their is correct because the antecedent (presenters) is plural.
The pronoun 'their' is correct because the antecedent (presenters) is plural.