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vox pop
noun
interviews with members of the public on a radio or television programme
Word History and Origins
Origin of vox pop1
Example Sentences
Snippets of Lemon's vox pop conversations proved popular and were shared and reshared across social media.
Last year, she filmed a vox pop series called “Who Cares?”
In one fascinating sequence from 20 July, a vox pop of the almost entirely black crowd reveals a total disinterest in the moon landing, which was happening at the same time.
The affair conjured memories of approaching Singh before the 2011 Masters, when compiling the kind of vox pop that causes golf reporters undue stress.
Scraps between the monkeys are not uncommon, but a brawl of this size is rare, prompting one Thai reporter to attempt a vox pop with the local monkeys.
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