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Vox (Latin, 'voice') may refer to:

Arts, entertainment and media[edit]

Fictional characters[edit]

  • Vox (DC Universe character), Mal Duncan
  • Vox, several characters in the anime series Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne
  • Gleeman Vox, from the Ratchet & Clank video game series

Literature[edit]

  • Vox (Nicholson Baker novel), 1992
  • Vox (Stewart and Riddell novel), 2003
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Music[edit]

  • 'Vox' (song), by Sarah McLachlan, 1988
  • Vox Records (Germany), a German record label
  • Vox Records, an American record label

Television and radio[edit]

  • MAtv, formerly Vox, a Canadian TV channel
  • Vox (XM), a satellite radio channel
  • Radio Vox T, a Romanian radio station
  • WVOX, a radio station licensed to New Rochelle, New York, U.S.

Other uses in arts, entertainment and media[edit]

  • Vox Media, an American digital media company
    • Vox (website), an American news and opinion website
  • Vox (magazine), a defunct British music tabloid
  • Vox Magazine, produced by the Columbia Missourian
  • Vox (video game), 2012
  • Electro-Vox Recording Studios, or Vox, a recording studio in Hollywood, California

Businesses and organisations[edit]

  • Vox (musical equipment), a British musical equipment manufacturer
  • Vox (political party), in Spain
  • Vox Italia, a political party in Italy
  • Vox Talent, a Canadian talent agency

People[edit]

Vox Media Address New York

  • Vox Day (Theodore Robert Beale, born 1968), American activist
  • Victoria Vox (Victoria Davitt, born 1978), American singer and ukulele player

Science and technology[edit]

  • VOX (file format), or Dialogic ADPCM, an audio file format
  • Dudek Vox, a Polish paraglider
  • HTC Vox, or HTC S710, a mobile phone
  • Voice-operated exchange, or VOX, a voice-operated switch

Other uses[edit]

  • Vox (vodka), a Dutch vodka
  • HMS Vox, two submarines of the Royal Navy
  • Vox-ATypI classification, in typography

See also[edit]

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