About Coventry Talking Newspaper
Nestled in the heart of the West Midlands, Coventry Talking Newspaper diligently serves the visually impaired community of Coventry and surrounding areas. Run entirely by dedicated volunteers, this invaluable service bridges the gap between print and audio, bringing local news and information directly to those who struggle to access traditional newspapers. They are a vital part of the community, ensuring everyone stays connected and informed.
What They Provide
Coventry Talking Newspaper primarily focuses on delivering recordings of articles from the *Coventry Telegraph*, ensuring listeners are up-to-date on all the local happenings. Beyond news, they also often include segments from local magazines and features of community interest, providing a well-rounded and engaging listening experience. The recordings are meticulously crafted to be clear, informative, and easy to follow.
How to Listen
Coventry Talking Newspaper offers a variety of ways for listeners to access their recordings. You can tune in via the British Wireless Fund for the Blind’s (BWBF) Talking News App, a convenient and readily accessible option. They may also offer memory stick services delivered directly to your door. To find out about all the options for access, please visit the resources below.
- TNF Directory – Find a Talking Newspaper (If a direct link isn’t available, link to the TNF directory)
- TNF Directory – Find a Talking Newspaper (If a direct link isn’t available, link to the TNF directory)
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