More than 120 million Americans benefit from closed-captioning, including 28 million people who are deaf and/or hard-of-hearing people, 26 million elementary school children practicing reading skills, ...
Paul LukasPatti White works on her transcription duties at a Cardinals game during a rare visit to the stadium. If you've attended a New York Mets game over the past season or two, you may have ...
Closed captioning for NTSC became a mature and reliable technology serving the deaf and hard of hearing community over nearly three decades, but the ATSC signal for DTV has ushered in a new ...
Curious about closed captioning jobs? It's exactly as you might have guessed --creating the television and video caption ...
DTV closed captioning has a number of challenges to overcome, as complaints from viewers about missing captions, garbled captions and improperly formatted captions have been streaming in. And while ...
No, AI is not taking over our beloved captions quite yet. It’s hard enough to compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Imagine spelling every word given to every contestant. That was Annah Koenig ...
Now that television sets and VCRs are familiar fixtures in nearly every American household, it`s hard to imagine life without them. But a large segment of the population doesn`t have to think about ...
How the 'Queer Eye' closed captioning came to be fixed, experts say, shows how captioning can easily go wrong, and how social-media users and advocates are helping to reform still-rampant ...
Faculty can request captions for their instructional content by emailing captions@unr.edu. Video content should be uploaded to the My Media repository in WebCampus (if not already). Please include the ...
Most viewers who frequently watch television with closed captioning (CC) enabled have likely noticed that the captioning doesn't always match the audio. This sort of mismatch can occur for a number of ...