phone in

/ˈfoʊn ˌɪn/
noun
  1. A radio or television program in which members of the public call in to express opinions or ask questions live on air.
    • I called the radio phone-in to complain about the new traffic laws.
    • During the phone-in, listeners shared their stories about the storm.
    • The talk show host runs a popular phone-in every Friday morning.
adjective
  1. Relating to a program or event where people call in by telephone to participate.
    • They organized a phone-in debate on the local news channel.
    • The phone-in show received hundreds of calls in the first hour.
    • The station has a phone-in segment where you can ask the expert questions.
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