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Difference between 'presenter' and 'host'
Is there any difference between the terms "TV presenter" and "TV host"?
Thanks.
Jan 15, 2011 1:18 PM
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presenter
■ noun- Brit.- a person who introduces and appears in a television or radio programme.
host
■ noun
a person who receives or entertains other people as guests. ▶the presenter of a television or radio programme.
you can see they have a little different.
a host can be a presenter but a presenter in original has another duty.
I can say this way that host works with a group of observers plus his duty of presenting but presenter works in a special room.
like translator and interpreter.
translator works alone by dic. but interpreter works with persons
this is all things I know. hope to be useful.
your little friend
January 15, 2011
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The are basically the same. In the field that I work, the presenter is someone who is giving a speech and the host is someone who is in charge of the conference, but in tv land they are basically the same.
January 15, 2011
The difference to me is that I don't know what a TV presenter is though I can have a guess. :p
January 15, 2011
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