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The government said some were concerned about their capacity to run the polls alongside a planned overhaul of town halls.

From BBC

The town hall format where a news subject takes questions from audience members has long been a staple of cable news channels.

From Los Angeles Times

That editorial approach has unsettled some advertisers, according to industry reporting, who expressed concern that the town hall blurred the line between journalism and advocacy.

From Salon

She has also been holding town halls, which have so far received healthy attendance — the first one had about 150 attendees, both in-person and online.

From Salon

A few months later, the town hall claimed the number of very heavy cars parking on the city streets had fallen by two-thirds.

From BBC