Cohosting

/kəʊˈhoʊstɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The act of jointly hosting or presenting something, such as a television show, event, or website.

Etymology

From co- (together) plus hosting, the present participle of host. This is a modern compound word that emerged with media and entertainment industries.

Kelly Says

Cohosting became huge in podcasting and YouTube—instead of one person running the show, two or more people share the responsibility, which honestly makes most shows way more entertaining.

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