call-in in the PONS Dictionary

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This live call-in program focuses on legal and legislative topics.
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The show opened with a short comedy segment, typically jokes sent in by listeners, followed by eight call-in sessions.
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In the early 1980s, she would finally get the right opportunity when she was asked to do a call-in advice show on radio.
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There are also a series of call-in and campus news/discussion shows that promote campus interactivity through the telephone, particularly during the late evening hours.
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It offered 12 daily hours of live call-in shows.
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The network's line-up includes a several live call-in shows featuring guests who are invited to discuss religious and social matters.
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Later in the show's run, the call-in segment was replaced with e-mail.
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Broadcasts usually conclude with call-in advice, commentary and discussion by telephone and email.
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The core of the show features a series of individual call-in contests, of the kind often heard on other radio programs.
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His shows often included contests and topical call-in segments.
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