Closed captions have become a staple of the TV- and movie-watching experience. For some, it's a way to decipher muddled dialogue. For others, like those who are deaf or hard of hearing, it's a ...
Closed captioning for television and movies has remained largely unchanged for decades, but a new design aims to give people with disabilities a better idea of what’s happening on screen. Known as ...
The next closed captions you read during a streaming Max show might come with help from AI, the streamer announced Tuesday. Max parent Warner Bros. says it’s teaming up with Google to roll out ...
The fight for closed captioning was a battle for access and inclusion. For the first three decades of television, there were no captions of any kind, leaving Deaf viewers unable to fully participate ...
What if the FCC changed its rules to require consumer electronics manufacturers to install voice recognition hardware rather than the content creator? When you ...
WRAL-TV and WRAL.com are in compliance with FCC requirements to provide closed captioning of streaming video on our website that aired live on WRAL-TV or which first aired on TV and was later made ...
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