you bet it really matters.
And yes they do.
As of July 2012, all five broadcast networks and the same cable networks must provide audio described content, and they are doing i, every single week. all television stations in the top 25 markets stateside must provide the content as well...with additional markets joining each year. why should anyone invest in population who is simply going to steal property. cable providers and satellites providers must insure that you can access the described content. I do not have the link to post now, but program listings and details are on the ACB website.
frankly I find this exclusionary and distasteful.
consumers who happen to score differently on an eye chart, must be segregated to stolen property on the Internet Never mind that Hollywood films and television shows air each week with described content. are you so lacking in personal dignity that you feel stolen property is all you deserve?
Especially since the entire thing could be done legally?
Is to some extent already.
No one is going to value you if you do not value yourselves, document that there is a market, use what the FCC is doing to enhance the ability for everyone to enjoy television as they choose.


Karen

On Sun, 20 Jan 2013, Devin Prater wrote:

Hmm. Does it really matter? No one else seems to provide this, do they?
On Jan 20, 2013, at 7:03 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:

ahem,
they do have the legal right to run this service with this content?
Karen

On Sun, 20 Jan 2013, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:

Are their any UK channels?  Do you think we could have an IOS App so that we 
can watch this service anywhere we go and we're not tied to the computer?  I 
like this service.

Kawal.

On 20 Jan 2013, at 07:51 PM, Devin Prater <d.pra...@me.com> wrote:

I do like this service. Its pretty good, I can finally watch sci-fi, and 
therefore can watch star trek! :)
On Jan 20, 2013, at 12:49 PM, Matt Dierckens <matt.dierck...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi folks,
I have been given permission to post about this from another list. This is a 
great service.
Check it out and please spread the word.
Blindy.tv
Have you ever wanted to watch TV with audio description but can't get the track 
on your tv? Well, now you can...sort of. Have a look at this.
http://www.blindy.tv
This project was created so that everyone could watch TV episodes with audio 
description. Every show (except the brain channel) has described content. You 
can switch channels just like with an actual TV. So far,
their are 5 channels. Comedy, Drama, Si-fi, Brain and ETC. More may be added if 
needed. Each show is either 30 or 60 minutes long. After the show their are 
commercials (better than on TV, I can promise you that), a news segment or 
comedy skit, and some instrumental music at the top and bottom of each hour.
To access this place, you can do one of two things: You can either go to the 
website linked above and used the web players, or, if you'd rather listen in 
your media player of choice, place this link into it.
This will load all channels, and you can use the next and previous controls to 
move through the different channels.
http://blindy.tv/all.m3u
Please give any suggestions or criticisms you have. Feedback is always welcome. 
If you like the service, let us know. If you do not, tell us  what we could do 
to fix it up. Please spread the word if you like it.
Enjoy!

Matt
Sent from my mac
Twitter: matt692

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