Radio Reading Service

A radio reading service or reading service for the blind is a service of many public radio stations, where a narrator reads newspapers and magazines aloud for the benefit of the blind and vision-impaired. It is most often carried on a subcarrier, with radio receivers permanently tuned to a given station in the area. In the U.S., most National Public Radio stations carry a local or regional reading service, and many are branded under the Radio Talking Book Network name. In Australia, Sydney's 2RPH exists entirely as a reading service. Many other stations in other countries also carry such a service. In television, the equivalent is videodescription, a narration track on the optional second audio program.

 

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