Coventry Talking Newspaper needs contributors
Coventry Talking Newspaper needs fresh contributors, readers, audio engineers, writers, content suppliers, news releases, reporters, interviewers, and interviewees.
For more than 46 years, Coventry Talking Newspaper has offered free audio content to the blind and visually impaired in Coventry and Warwickshire. Including sports, what’s happening, news, information, and council updates. Itunes, Google Podcasts, smart phones, audio directories, smart speakers, and pertinent apps all offer access to the audio.
To help us with creating audio content, we are searching for local supporters and volunteers.
To help us with creating audio content, we are searching for local supporters and volunteers.
Are you a local company, nonprofit, provider of a solution, or marketing executive who could join us once a month for a virtual meeting to inform us of the services you now offer? Or perhaps you might read the newspaper every other week at our recording studio? We’d be thrilled to hear from you.
We want to expand the amount of audio content
We want to expand the amount of audio content that is produced each week, packaged, and released online every Thursday. Audio files can be attached to emails, recorded in our Earlsdon studios, or by us through a virtual meeting from any computer. Originally recorded on cassette, content is now disseminated through podcasts and smart speakers. We can now distribute more audio because current distribution techniques are time-free. All we ask is that the information be pertinent to Coventry’s blind and partially sighted listeners.
Coventry Talking Newspaper has been operated by volunteers since 1976 and is a recognised charitable organisation. Please get in touch with us at postbag@talkingnewspaper.org.org or by calling the Coventry Resource Centre at 024 7671 7522 if you think you can help our nonprofit organisation develop audible material.

For More Information visit www.talkingnewspaper.org.uk
Also look at the following voluntary organisations in Coventry.
https://www.coventry.gov.uk/volunteering-1/volunteering-opportunities-organisations-coventry
In what ways does the availability of a talking newspaper contribute to a more inclusive and diverse media landscape?