NFB Newsline is a free service that makes newspapers, magazines, TV
listings and more information available to the blind in an audio format
that you can access with your phone or an iPhone app. It's free to
anyone who has a problem reading print. You can sign up through your
state library service or the NFB.
As with most questions like this, your answer is just a quick Google
search away. The URL for the NFB Newsline page is
https://nfb.org/audio-newspaper-service
On 06/12/2015 07:54 PM, Steve wrote:
> I have heard the NFB newsline mentioned on several different lists I am on.
>
> What is the NFB newsline, is it a free service, who can get it and how?
>
> I am just looking for a brief description of what it is and is it
> beneficial for the visually impaired.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
>
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