“…While talkback has been examined as part of the public sphere in the United States, the United Kingdom and now Australia (Ward, 2002;Turner et al, 2006;Fitzgerald and Housley, 2007;Lee, 2007;Tebbutt, 2007), the role of talkback in Asia is yet to attract much academic attention. This is somewhat surprising as one of the most prominent examples of politically active talkback programming, Teacup in a Storm, was broadcast in Hong Kong between 1994 and2004 (Lee, 2002).…”