>>From: Peter <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: A truly wonderful site for the blind and visually impaired
>
>>
>>Hi everyone!
>> A new site makes International radio stations easily accessed to the
>>blind and visually impaired! Designed specifically for users of screen
>>readers, one can now tab through hundreds of links in dozens of countries
>>and notice that each radio station is clearly identified. You no longer have
>>to put up with similar web sites that say nothing more than Listen Listen
>>Listen, or Live Feed Live Feed Live Feed. Instead links are spoken in the
>>following manner: Toronto: C H U M 104.5 FM Contemporary rock! Or Colorado:
>>K J O Y 92.3 FM Grand Junction. State, town and call sign. Now that's the
>>ticket!
>> I have compiled hundreds of radio stations in dozens of countries,
>>including Spain, France, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Italy,
>>Switzerland, Latvia, Estonia, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Canada, the
>>United States, (east and west) as well as Australia, New Zealand and Mexico.
>> Also, users of Magnification software and sighted persons will delight in
>>clicking onto the ActiveX controls which enables one to click the play icon,
>>listen for a moment, click off and try another.
>> I have taken the time also to check as many stations as possible. I have
>>excluded links that pop up strange windows. I have excluded links that take
>>you to another page. I have excluded links that ask you to download a file
>>from the server. But, most importantly, I have weeded out dozens and dozens
>>of radio links that are obsolete and no longer work. From the author of BVI
>>Groups, Radio Clicks is a truly wonderful site for the blind and visually
>>impaired, asthetically pleasing as well as wonderfully functional with
>>screen readers and magnification software. Check out this new site and
>>bookmark it! And please don't forget to forward this information onto other
>>lists and friends.
>>Regards
>>Peter Logue
>>Radio Clicks is located at:
>> http://pages.sprint.ca/RadioClicks/files/default.htm
>>
>
>
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