Definitions from Wiktionary (call-in)
▸ adjective: (of a TV or radio programme) In which members of the public telephone the studio and talk live to the presenter.
▸ noun: A TV or radio programme allowing members of the public to telephone the studio and talk live to the presenter.
▸ noun: A telephone call of this kind.
▸ noun: A caller who makes such a call.
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▸ adjective: (of a TV or radio programme) In which members of the public telephone the studio and talk live to the presenter.
▸ noun: A TV or radio programme allowing members of the public to telephone the studio and talk live to the presenter.
▸ noun: A telephone call of this kind.
▸ noun: A caller who makes such a call.
Similar:
dial-in,
live,
tuned in,
televised,
person-to-person,
televisual,
cablecast,
transtelephonic,
videophonic,
terrestrial,
more...
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▸ Words similar to call-in
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▸ Idioms related to call-in
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing call-in
▸ Popular nouns described by call-in
▸ Words that often appear near call-in
▸ Rhymes of call-in
▸ Invented words related to call-in