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vox pop

n. A short, informal, non-prearranged interview with a member of the public, especially to canvas opinion.

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Vox Pop (disambiguation)

Vox Pop may also refer to:

  • Vox Populi - a term often used in broadcasting for interviews of members of the "general public."
  • Vox Pop (radio), a radio series of the 1930s and 1940s
Vox Pop (radio)

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.

The program was launched in 1932 on KTRH in Houston when advertising salesmen Parks Johnson and Jerry Belcher went into the street with portable microphones to talk to people about the 1932 presidential race between Herbert Hoover and FDR.

They continued after the election, and as they developed the premise into a series, it expanded on the Southwest Broadcasting System. Three years later, Johnson and Belcher moved the show to New York and were heard on the Blue Network in 1935 as a summer replacement for Joe Penner. On October 13, 1935, they became part of the regular NBC schedule with Belcher replaced by Wally Butterworth in 1936.

They remained on NBC until 1939 when they jumped to CBS. Butterworth was replaced by Neil O'Malley in 1942, and O'Malley was later replaced by Warren Hull.

The series came to an end on ABC in 1947-48. Between November 7, 1932, and May 19, 1948, Parks Johnson and his co-hosts visited 41 states and six foreign countries.

Today, Vox Pop is the name of an unrelated live call-in radio show on WAMC (Northeast Public Radio).

Usage examples of "vox pop".

If this one was typical, then baths were a very lavish thing indeed and it wasn't surprising the vox pop never got a look at them.

The screen changed to vox pop from the watching crowd, actually filmed before Gloria had hit the stage.