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Qué (quién) es drop-in - definición

TELEVISION SERIES

drop-in         
¦ adjective
1. (of a place or function) able to be visited informally, without booking or appointments: a drop-in centre.
2. designed to drop into position.
drop-in         
Drop-in centres or services provide information and help for people with particular problems, usually on a free and informal basis.
...a drop-in centre for young mothers.
ADJ: ADJ n
The Drop-In         
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AUDIO PODCAST
The Drop-In (podcast)
The Drop-In is an At Will Radio podcast hosted by Will Malnati. In each episode, Malnati has a candid conversation with an interesting person in popular culture or leader in entertainment, hospitality and business.

Wikipedia

Drop-In

Drop-In was a Canadian television series for youth broadcast on CBC Television from 28 September 1970 to 1974. Various hosts were featured throughout the course of the series to present a variety of topics.

The show was broadcast three times per week in the 1970–1971 season. This was increased to four times per week in the following year.

Ejemplos de uso de drop-in
1. But this follows a 2.4 per cent drop in May and a 4.7 per cent drop in April.
2. Thus that 13% drop in January 2008 was equivalent to a 50% drop in 1''4 or 2001.
3. The problem stems from a drop in revenues from its activities with no corresponding drop in costs.
4. His division has recorded a 74 percent drop in monthly attacks, an 81 percent drop in civilian casualties and an 85 percent drop in coalition casualties since May 2007.
5. Andy Carrington, marketing director at AC Nielsen, said the drop in takings during the week ending July 23 correlated with a drop in temperature.