0 a television or radio programme in which members of the public call to express their opinions or ask questions
2 (of broadcasts) allowing members of the public to make their questions and opinions a part of the program:
3 to phone a place in order to give or get information:
The slips were collected from tape-recorded radio call-in programs over a period of one year.
All the errors were collected from tape-recorded radio call-in programs and verified through repeated listening.
In other cases, such as radio call-in shows, interview participants address each other using proper names, suggesting an intimacy between strangers.
A call-in customer who cannot be helped immediately by a human server might be told how long a wait he/she faces before an operator is available.
The time between call-in and inquiry in those cases varied between four and 39 weeks, the average being just under 25 weeks.
These call-in requests are being considered and decisions on them will be reached shortly.
Of course, in practice the call-in power, if it is used at all, will only be used to remove restrictive rules.
The same would apply under the call-in procedure.
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