[debate] VOX POP, the debate refers to the inter and intra university debate competitions organized by Jadavpur University, Kolkata. The first edition was held in 2010 with the intention of reviving the tradition of debating and argumentative discussions in Jadavpur University by the Jadavpur University Debating Society (JUDS). ==Etymology=...
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[radio] Vox Pop was a popular radio program of interviews, quizzes and human interest features, sometimes titled Sidewalk Interviews (1936) and Voice of the People (the name is from the Latin `Vox Populi`, meaning `Voice of the People`). It was heard from the early 1930s to the late 1940s. The program was launched in 1932 on KTRH in Houston...
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Short for vox populi (Latin: 'voice of the people'). Technique used typically in news and current affairs, but also in other types of non-fiction broadcasting, in which a sample of people are approached on the street, more or less at random, and asked their views on a given issue. The results are not intended to be statistically representative, but...
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From the Latin vox populi ‘voice of the people’, short interviews where several members of the public are stopped at random and asked questions to gauge approximate public opinion about an issue. Also called streeters.
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(vox populi) comments from the general public, public opinion - 'vox pops' is now a common media term referring to impromptu interviews with members of the public
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