Broadcast news analysts, also known as anchors or newscasters, present the news to the public. Their responsibilities include reading the news, interviewing guests, facilitating panel discussions, doing lead-ins for reporters, etc. They are essentially the faces and voices of the news. Behind the scenes, they will still work on stories and scripts as well; just like other journalists.
To make your broadcast news analyst resume stand out, you will want to show that you would be a good presenter of the news. So include any performance experience or news anchor experience. You will also have a heavy workload in this position so you want to be able to show that you can handle large workloads as this applicant has done in this sample resume.