Cohosts

/ˈkəʊhoʊsts/ noun

Definition

People who jointly host an event, show, or platform; co-presenters.

Etymology

Plural of cohost, from co- plus host. This modern word reflects the rise of collaborative hosting in contemporary media.

Kelly Says

Modern media runs on cohosts—think of every podcast with multiple hosts or every talk show with a sidekick; they're basically the team version of hosting.

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