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Meaning of "get stuck to the skin" | Have vs. have got
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Now over to our reporter #1 (permalink) Mon May 23, 2005 6:43 am   Now over to our reporter
 

Test No. incompl/inter-47 "Speaking 4 (The Broadcast)", question 1

Welcome to Radio News and now over to our ......... who's covering the procession this morning.

(a) reviewer
(b) reporter
(c) announcer
(d) introducer

Test No. incompl/inter-47 "Speaking 4 (The Broadcast)", answer 1

Welcome to Radio News and now over to our reporter who's covering the procession this morning.

Correct answer: (b) reporter
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Hi, I would appreciate if you tell me what's the meaning of "over to our reporter who's covering the procession". is that mean let us switch another channel?Thank you!

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Over to #2 (permalink) Mon May 23, 2005 9:55 am   Over to
 

In this sentence over to means: And now I hand you over to.
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Confused #3 (permalink) Sat May 28, 2005 16:25 pm   Confused
 

There is a difference in the mp3 audio answer and the written one.

introducer / reporter

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Now over to our reporter #4 (permalink) Thu Jul 24, 2008 0:21 am   Now over to our reporter
 

hi
why cant he/she can be announcer or introducer.
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Now over to our reporter #5 (permalink) Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:26 am   Now over to our reporter
 

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'Announcers' introduce other people and products. 'Introducer' is not a media term.
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Now over to our reporter #6 (permalink) Tue Sep 13, 2011 13:29 pm   Now over to our reporter
 

cover the procession= reporter is dealing with the news from/about the procession?

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Now over to our reporter #7 (permalink) Tue Sep 13, 2011 13:46 pm   Now over to our reporter
 

Yes, he is actually in attendance at the procession and reporting about it.
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