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talk·back  (tôkbk)
n.
A system of communications links in a television or radio studio that enables directions to be given while a program is being produced.
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talkback
n (= device)Gegensprechanlage f; (= talking)Anweisungen plim Hintergrund


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Lorraine Heggessey, now chief executive of TV production company Talkback Thames, made the comment at an internal BBC event on Tuesday for employees only.
Vote in our online poll and post your opinions in the Talkback section below.
When the talkback feature was introduced to news sites in Israel, it was hoped that it would offer readers a chance to respond to the news and the columns published on websites, that readers would feel encouraged to express opinions, exchange views, engage in rational debate, and perhaps forge bonds of understanding based on mutual respect and openness to the thoughts of others.
 
 
 
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