
1) Reply sassily 2) Reply with sass 3) Telecommunications equipment
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[production company] Talkback is a division of the television production company FremantleMedia. It was established as an independent production company in 1981 by Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones. ==History== The company merged with Thames Television in 2003, and the combined entity was renamed Talkback Thames. In November 2011, it was annou...
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[recording] In sound recording, talkback refers to the intercom system used in recording studios and production control rooms (PCR) in television studios to enable personnel to communicate with people in the recording area or booth. While the control room can hear the person in the booth over the studio microphones, the person in the booth ...
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The system which allows the engineer to talk into a microphone in the control room and have his voice come over the studio monitors and/or headphones so he can talk to the musicians.
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A system of two way communications amongst the performance crew, each who wears a set of headphones with or without a boom microphone. (UK). Also Cans.
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A circuit or system that allows communication with a performer. Commonly, though not exclusively, Talkback is used by sound engineers or producers in a studio control room to give directions to performers in the studio or live room.
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(1) A type of radio program in which the presenter invites listeners to telephone in and speak on air. (2) Two-way intercom equipment by which a radio or television presenter or newsreader in a studio can communicate with producers or directors in a control room. (3) An Australian name for talk radio.
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System in a recording studio which enables communication between producers / engineers and musicians when they are working concurrently in different rooms.
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