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Subscribers to free service can hear more than 200 newspapers

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Isadora Vail, American-Statesman, September 13, 2006

Audible newspapers are available for Austinites who are blind or visually impaired. The National Federation of the Blind (NFB), a group dedicated to helping people who are visually impaired, has created a phone number in which a synthetic speech engine called Newsline reads the news over the telephone.

The line is free of charge to anyone who is unable to read print. The Austin American-Statesman offers a free subscription. Subscribers can call a toll-free or local number to hear the news all day, every day. Content is taken electronically from the newspaper through a direct feed. About 50,000 subscribers across the country listen to their newspapers. “The NFB line started in 2002, but a dramatic number of papers in Texas have come up in the past few months…We’ve had a lot of people requesting the Austin paper. The fact that we have the state capital paper now participating, it really is a breakthrough for the blind people in the state of Texas,” said John Pare, Director of Public Relations for the NFB.

Close to 230 local and national newspapers are now available, including some Spanish-language ones. Popular magazines are also on the list.

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