[access-uk] Re: Announcement National Talking Newspapers and Magazines

  • From: "Graham Lewis [gjl]" <gjl@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 13:44:07 +0100

I have been using this service for a number of years and it works fine.  The 
range of magazones is limited and I am not a newspaper reader but I regukarky 
read 2 weeklys and one monthly and look forward to theor arrival in my email 
box. I can now get the same content free of charge on the web, but the 
cpnvenience of having this arrive as plain text, ready for me read, is worth 
the reasonable annual charge.  Until or if services like Amazon Kindel are trul 
accessible, this service is invaluable.

Graham

-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
chris hallsworth
Sent: 12 April 2011 13:18
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Announcement National Talking Newspapers and Magazines

Hi all.
This looks promising to me at least. Now I live on my own, it would be 
wonderful to read newspapers and magazines that everybody else reads in 
an accessible format. The pricing looks pretty good as well, £39 a year, 
working out to just 75p a week. I have downloaded some sample newspapers 
and magazines which they offer as a free trial. So will read them and go 
from there.
Take care.


Chris Hallsworth

On 12/04/2011 1:02 PM, Porter, Paul wrote:
> I am posting this on behalf of John
>
> Hello Everybody,
>
> The list moderator has given permission for me to tell you about
> accessible newspapers and magazines on your mobile or PC.
>
> So many blind people miss out on information about what is available and
> it's a real shame if people just aren't aware that they could, for
> example, read their daily paper on a mobile with talks, or have it
> delivered direct to their email box to read on a PC, at the same time as
> sighted friends read theirs.
> we offer all the national daily and weekly papers along with dozens of
> regional and local titles and over 100 magazines.
>
> Whether you use a PC or phone there are navigation keys that let you
> skip to new sections and articles so you can skim a magazine or
> newspaper much as a sighted person would.
>
>       We have a new free trial download page at
>
> http://www.tnauk.org.uk/free/index.html
>
> There you can also get further information about the service and how it
> works. Any further technical enquiries can be addressed to RNIB's
> Technology Products and Publications team at:
>
> http://www.ict@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Alternatively the team can be contacted by phone on:  08459-000015
> (local call rate number), or 020-7391 2280.
>
> With good wishes,
>
> John Godber
> Head of Products and Publications at RNIB
>
>
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