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Gaming gets more accessible for people with disabilities

Xbox estimates there are 400 million gamers worldwide with disabilities, and it is making its hardware and software more accessible to them.

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Gaming gets more accessible for people with disabilities

Xbox estimates there are 400 million gamers worldwide with disabilities, and it is making its hardware and software more accessible to them.

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The Complete Guide to Closed Captions

Closed captioning is legally required for some video, but it s the right thing to do for all video. Beyond the ethical and accessibility considerations, it engages more viewers and makes smart business sense. Here s all you need to know about captioning today.

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A Broadcaster's Guide To Washington Issues

TVNewsCheck‘s quarterly quick briefing on the legal and regulatory proceedings affecting broadcasters from communications attorneys David Oxenford and David O’Connor. Note: This story is available to TVNewsCheck Premium members only. If you would like to upgrade your free TVNewsCheck membership to Premium now, you can visit your Member Home Page, available when you log in at the very top right corner of the site or in the Stay Connected Box that appears in the right column of virtually every page on the site. If you don’t see Member Home, you will need to click Log In or Subscribe.

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OU student, faculty advocate for inclusive weather reporting for 'underserved' deaf, hard-of-hearing communities

While presenting a weather report for OU Nightly, an OU meteorology and broadcast senior Mikayla Smith utilized American Sign Language for deaf and hard-of-hearing communities who have been “drastically underserved”

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