[access-uk] Audio Description on TV

  • From: Tony Sweeney <tonymsweeney@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2014 12:41:47 +0100

Hi folk,

I know that the Channel 4 platform are good for AD also.

We're lucky to be able to pick up UK TV here in Ireland (the Roi) and I compliment all those stations who make such a service available.

Didn't know about Sky AD so well done to them too, nice one.

I suppose that we here having only having one programme audio described on our national stations probably makes me really appreciate audio description where ever and whenever we can receive it so let's be positive about it I say.

Best,

Tony Sweeney
On 05/09/2014 12:27, carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
ITV are far better than BBC for AD, though of course I can't speak for Sky.

Carol P


----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Nutt <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:  access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Date: Friday, 5 September 2014 10.46 am
Subject: [access-uk] Re: BBC-Licence changes?


Hi,

There is quite a bit of AD from the BBC.  Sky are the best at it though.

All the best

Steve
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-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Hazel Darvell
Sent: 05 September 2014 10.33
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: BBC-Licence changes?

Here's my take on this.
As we don't have a television it doesn't affect us but radio is another
matter.
The radio 4 helpline has been a very useful source of information for
many years now but recently I had reason to call them but what a
complete mess it is now.
I know for some time it has dropped their 24 hour service and who can
blame them for that but now all you get is options to press then
announcements after that.
You get no choice at all to speak to someone so really there is no
helpline now.
I expect they want everyone to find out from their website, but I can't
seem to get my head around that site at all.

All in all they don't think of blind people very much as there has been
subtitles from the word go but as I hear not too much AD.
Hazel
On 04/09/2014 15.23, ,c;live.,l;ever@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all,

And what about the limitations to access we still face as visually-impaired TV 
viewers, which means we get less for our money? Consider issues such as:

* that a significant number of BBC TV programmes that require audio description 
don't carry it
* That the spoken content of too many news items are written to assume site--what does 
";This, followed by this, leads to this" mean
* that opportunities to participate further in some programmes are not there for us--"Please 
phone, email or visit our website us now. The details are on your screen.", or the 'pointless' 
round which lives up to the name of the programme for us: "Now the picture round. Can you put 
the names to the following pictures: A...B...C...D...ENCE"?

In a nutshell, the licence concession is not just about how much money you have 
in your pocket. It's also about how much value you get when you shell out that 
money. Personally, as a blind person, I'd be happy to pay the full licence if I 
was getting the full service, but, though things are improving, there are too 
many unnecessary exclusions. Do people think that it's getting any easier to 
find out whether the specific programme you want to catch up with is 
audio-described on IPlayer?


I think the BBC are getting there, but they're still on the journey.

Best,
Clive


-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Jonathan H
Sent: 04 September 2014 15.04
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: BBC-Licence changes?

Given that there's nothing about this at all anywhere else on forums,
newsgroups, twitter, Facebook or indeed any news outlet, mainstream or
independent, I'd say your "word of mouth" source is is a position to
break quite a news story.

Any idea what your source's source is?

On 4 September 2014 14.55, Shaun O'Connor <capricorn8159@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
0" Hi Folks
0"
0" Just to give everyone a heads up.) be advised the following is by word of
0" mouth at present)
0"
0" According to rumours currently in circulation the BBC are in the process of
0" abandoning the concessionary TV licence for blind and visually impaired
0" people and in addition are abandoning the free licence scheme for people
0" over the age of 75) or is it 73?)
0" Why are they doing this? my guess is as good as yours right now but one
0" possibility is that most people have an internet enabled device of one sort
0" of other whether it be a computer or mobile phone.
0" ALL these devices , under current legislation, require the owner to have a
0" valid TV licence as part of the ownership package.
0"
0" The BBC have reasoned that, if you can afford   one of these devices you can
0" afford a full licence$, they omit conveniently that the changes in
0" technology are the primary cause of people migrating to these devices and in
0" many respects have little or no choice.
0"
0" IF there is truth in this then this measure should be opposed vigorously, .
0" especially taking into account the cost of living and incomes either staying
0" static over the foreseeable future or even declining.
0"
0" ATB
0"
0" Shaun
0"
0"
0"
0"
0" --
0" PRIVACY IS A BASIC RIGHT--not A CONCESSION
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