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O que (quem) é vox pop - definição

LATIN PHRASE MEANING "VOICE OF THE PEOPLE"
Voces populi; Vox Populi; Vox-pop; Vox populi, vox dei; Vox populi, vox Dei; Man on the street; Vox populi vox Dei; Vox pop; Voice of the people; Man-on-the-street; Person on the street interview; Street interview
  • A vox pop interview

vox pop         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vox Pop (disambiguation); Vox Pop
¦ noun Brit. informal popular opinion as represented by informal comments from members of the public.
Origin
1960s: abbrev. of vox populi.
vox pop         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vox Pop (disambiguation); Vox Pop
(vox pops)
In a radio or television programme, a vox pop is an item consisting of a series of short interviews with ordinary members of the public. (mainly BRIT JOURNALISM)
N-VAR
Vox Pop (radio)         
  • Jim Moran]] was interviewed by Parks Johnson and [[Wally Butterworth]] as he prepared to throw eggs at an electric fan.
AMERICAN RADIO PROGRAM (1932-1948)
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.

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Vox populi

Vox populi ( VOKS POP-yoo-lee, -⁠lye) is a Latin phrase that literally means "voice of the people". It is used in English in the meaning "the opinion of the majority of the people". In journalism, vox pop or man on the street refers to short interviews with members of the public.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para vox pop
1. They say the same thing with Picasso." Vox Pop 53-55 Thomas Street, Manchester 0161-832 3233 Vox Pop, in Manchesters "Vinyl Valley", a haven of record stores not far from Piccadilly station, is something of an institution.
2. They say the same thing with Picasso." Vox Pop 53–55 Thomas Street, Manchester 0161–832 3233 Vox Pop, in Manchester‘s "Vinyl Valley", a haven of record stores not far from Piccadilly station, is something of an institution.
3. One can almost imagine the bemused reaction of a member of the public corralled into a TV vox pop.
4. The studio discussion was preceded by a number of vox pop street interviews, where citizens were asked if Finland should focus more on relations with Russia or the United States.
5. VOX POP The euro–derision contest Italy÷ Toto Cutugno, 62, from Milan, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1''0 with the song Unite Europe, said÷ "The euro has changed a lot of things.