Accessibility in the News

2.01.08

Captioned and Described Educational Preschool Program is Hip!

CaptionMax describes and captions numerous educational programs for children, many of which are fun, inventive, and interesting for all ages. So it's always exciting to see a program get its due.

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1.03.08

Colonial Williamsburg features CaptionMax's captioning services

Colonial Williamsburg features CaptionMax's captioning services in a Teacher Gazette article about how captioning helps everyone - not just deaf and hard of hearing students.

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12.28.07

House drafts expansion of captioning and video description

The House recently submitted a draft bill, the "21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act." In this bill, the House proposes to amend the Communications Act with more robust consumer protections and provisions to make television and the Internet more accessible.

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12.14.07

Closed Captions Impacts a Family

Michelle Rich, a member of our advisory board and mother of two children with hearing loss, published an essay for the NAD's DCMP about how closed captioning has profoundly affected the lives of everyone in her family, including her hearing daughter.

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10.18.07

DCMP Showcases CaptionMax's Captioning and Description Services

DCMP just launched their new website, providing described and captioned media for blind, low-vision, deaf and hard of hearing learners. CaptionMax is the featured provider of media that has been enhanced with our secret sauce. See what they say about us! (Link opens in new page.)

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