Talkback — may refer to: *Talkback, a software crash reporter used by the Mozilla Foundation and Nullsoft * Talkback (Spoons album), by the Canadian band the Spoons *Talkback (recording), audio system used in recording studios for communications between the … Wikipedia
TalkBack! — is a live talk radio show on WBAI hosted by Hugh Hamilton. [http://wbai.org/index.php?option=com content task=view id=344 Itemid=135] … Wikipedia
talkback — UK [ˈtɔːkˌbæk] / US [ˈtɔkˌbæk] noun [uncountable] Word forms talkback : singular talkback plural talkbacks 1) a communication system in a radio or television studio that allows people to speak to each other without the audience hearing what they… … English dictionary
talkback — /ˈtɔkbæk/ (say tawkbak) noun 1. TV, Radio, etc. a communications system enabling spoken directions from the control room to be conveyed to camera operators, directors, comperes, actors, etc., in the studio. 2. → talkback radio. –adjective 3. of… …
Talkback Classroom — is a monthly Australian political forum broadcast on ABC Radio National as part of the Life Matters program. The forum is held at the National Museum of Australia, and involves secondary school students from around Australia interviewing various… … Wikipedia
Talkback Productions — was formed in 1981 by Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones. The company is one of the UK’s leading production companies and part of the RTL Group, a major European broadcast and content company. Talkback has a long track record of producing popular… … Wikipedia
Talkback (recording) — In sound recording, talkback refers to the intercom system used in recording studios to enable personnel in the control room to speak or give instructions to personnel in the recording area or booth. While the control room can hear the booth over … Wikipedia
Talkback (Spoons album) — Infobox Album | Name = Talkback Type = Studio album Artist = Spoons Released = 1983 Recorded = Sounds Interchange, Toronto 1982 Genre = New Wave, Synth Pop Length = Label = Ready / LR039 Producer = Nile Rodgers Reviews = *(none available) Last… … Wikipedia
talkback — talk·back (tôkʹbăk ) n. A system of communications links in a television or radio studio that enables directions to be given while a program is being produced. * * * … Universalium
talkback — talk|back [ˈto:kbæk US ˈto:k ] n [U] an electronic system used in a film or television ↑studio, so that someone can talk to someone else without other people hearing them … Dictionary of contemporary English