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About Isle of Wight Talking Newspaper
Nestled on the beautiful Isle of Wight, the Isle of Wight Talking Newspaper (IWTN) is a lifeline for visually impaired individuals across the island. For decades, this dedicated team of volunteers has been bringing the local news and community spirit to listeners who struggle to access printed publications. They understand the importance of staying connected and informed, providing a vital service that combats isolation and fosters independence. The IWTN serves the entire Isle of Wight community, ensuring everyone has access to the information that matters most.
What They Provide
The Isle of Wight Talking Newspaper focuses on delivering the essential news and information from the island’s local newspapers, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of current events. They primarily draw content from publications such as the Isle of Wight County Press, carefully selecting articles to ensure a balanced and engaging listening experience. This includes coverage of local council matters, community events, human interest stories, and much more, keeping their listeners fully up-to-date with what’s happening in their neighbourhood.
How to Listen
Accessing the Isle of Wight Talking Newspaper is easier than ever! Listeners have several convenient options. You can access their latest recordings through the BWBF Talking News App, a user-friendly platform designed specifically for talking newspapers. Alternatively, you can listen via a memory stick sent directly to your door – simply pop it into a compatible player and enjoy. For a truly modern experience, ask your Alexa device to enable the IWTN skill and have the news delivered to you with just a voice command.
Here are some helpful links:
- TNF Directory (Find Isle of Wight Talking Newspaper) – Find their specific page within the TNF directory.
- BWBF Talking News App Link – Link to general information about the app where users can search for IWTN.
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