There is an increasing number of TV programmes preceded by:
"This program (sic) is audio described for viewers with impaired vision"
Whilst this is commendable, I have never heard them say on the radio:
"Pictures are available for listeners with impaired hearing"
Broadcasting inconsistency
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Broadcasting inconsistency
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Re: Broadcasting inconsistency
Thats an idea - put that forward to your broadcaster - we do our listening using the TV........
Keith
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