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A Positive Approach to Captioning in Higher Education

Over the past couple of years – and after several lawsuits filed against a few Ivy League schools – a…

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Facebook Live Improves Accessibility by Adding Closed Captioning

The instant popularity of live video streaming apps like Periscope, Snapchat, and Facebook Live proves that authentic, in-the-moment content effectively…

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Closed Captioning Internet Video: Live & Near-live Programming

The final deadline of the FCC’s Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA) pertaining to online videos is quickly…

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NRB Proclaim 17 Learning Arena Talk

Earlier this month at NRB Proclaim 17, we hosted a brief talk with broadcasters regarding the most updated FCC laws…

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Closed Captioning Internet Video Clips: "Montage Clips"

It has been a year since the FCC published updated guidelines pertaining to the closed captioning requirements for online video…

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March 2 is Read Captions Across America Day!

Every year on March 2 (Dr. Seuss’ birthday), kids head off to school and celebrate reading with a program called…

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W3C Receives an Emmy Award for Contributions to Online Captioning

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the global web-standards organization, accepted an Emmy Award earlier this month for its work…

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FCC Roundtable: Closed Captioning PEG Programming

On November 10, 2015, the FCC held a roundtable event concentrating on the accessibility of public, educational, and government (PEG)…

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Closed Captioning of Internet Video Clips

In September of 2012, the FCC announced the obligation for closed captioning on all full-length Internet video programming that was…

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Guest Blog: Live Closed Captioning for Church Online

The following blog was written by one of our clients, Simon Roberts, from Rock Church San Diego. Since the Rock…

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