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Definition of talkback in English: talkbacknounˈtɔːkbakˈtɔkˌbæk 1A system of two-way communication by loudspeaker. Example sentencesExamples - I noticed, however, that the vocalist was not wearing headphones, so I hit the talkback and asked her if she wanted cans.
2 another term for phone-in Example sentencesExamples - I have been appalled at the things that I have heard people prepared to say on radio talkback.
- But is talkback radio news, or current affairs?
- It was fairly light on the phones compared to my normal talkback but I expected that because of the nature of the topic.
- I have read tons of interesting theories and responses - especially on the AICN talkback.
- For example, in terms of the talkbacks, the lecture demonstrations that I would hear at Millennium or at the Filmmakers' Cooperative, the artists would very often present the film as part of a theory.
- Once elected she inaugurated the association's newest venture - a radio programme with interviews and a talkback on Plains Radio.
- One critical issue in the rise of talkback was the change in the regulatory conditions covering commercial radio that removed the requirement to have news and current affairs.
- Eoin Cameron's 14.9 per cent share of breakfast talkback re-establishes him firmly as the number one presenter in the talk market, and number two overall.
- If you go by the calls that we get to talkback here on Radio National, most - well a great number of - Radio National listeners believe that the issue is oil.
- On Monday I listened to Liam Bartlett on WA ABC morning radio to hear the talkback and interviews.
- For Belvett the opportunity to get the work up on its feet and present it with basic lights and sound was valuable with post-show talkbacks proving especially useful.
- May I draw her attention to the last talkback in the local press, which showed an overwhelming opposition to using horses along the busiest road in town.
- He was also doing monthly weather sessions on 3ZB and regular programmes and talkbacks with George Balani and Robin Harrison on 3ZB on the topic of weather.
- As talkback entrenched itself as an integral part of the Australian radio landscape, her program was also said to lack sufficient topicality.
- And on Wednesday's Life Matters, there's going to be a talkback on sleep, the subject of today's Health Report.
- But talkback will always have a place, because the views that you get are unfettered.
- The battle raged for weeks and provoked a flood of newspaper editorials, as well as intense radio talkback.
- There will be a short talkback after the performance.
- As well as that column, he has been writing for the Independent and the Sunday News, hosting talkback for Radio Pacific, appearing in corporate videos, and giving the occasional speech.
- The first are their very own competition, the popular alternative media, especially that derided and persecuted medium, talkback.
Definition of talkback in US English: talkbacknounˈtôkˌbakˈtɔkˌbæk A system of two-way communication by loudspeaker. Example sentencesExamples - I noticed, however, that the vocalist was not wearing headphones, so I hit the talkback and asked her if she wanted cans.
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