Audio-Reader: Audio-Reader Staff
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View ArticleAudio-Reader: History of Audio-Reader
Established in 1971, Audio-Reader was one of the first radio reading services in the world. A longtime community philanthropist, Petey Cerf founded Audio-Reader and was instrumental in funding the...
View ArticleAudio-Reader: Radio Reading Service
The free Radio Reading Service is for anyone who has difficulty reading standard printed material. This service broadcasts 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, from our studios in Lawrence. Programming...
View ArticleAudio-Reader: Telephone Reader
The Lions Telephone Reader is a computerized information system which allows a person to read the Kansas City Star, TV Guide magazine, the Topeka Capital Journal, the Audio-Reader Program Guide, and...
View ArticleAudio-Reader: Audio Description of Live Theater
Audio-Reader provides trained Audio Describers for live theater events in Kansas City and Lawrence.Visually impaired patrons check out a free pair of headphones on the way into the theater, and the...
View ArticleAudio-Reader: Internet Listening / Download Programs
Our live radio broadcasts are also offered via a password protected internet stream. Updated weekly, the archives allow you to download, save and play any programs you might have missed from our radio...
View ArticleAudio-Reader: FUN Facts
#1. Audio-Reader was the second radio reading service ever established in the world and was the first reading service to be affiliated with a University.#2. Audio-Reader first went on the air on...
View ArticleAudio-Reader: Sensory Garden
The garden on the grounds of the Baehr Audio-Reader center in Lawrence is filled with flowers, herbs, and accesories to delight the senses. Plants with interesting textures, such as Lamb's Ear,...
View ArticleAudio-Reader: Share the gift of sight through sound
Have you ever considered what it might be like to be blind in a world of printed material? For thousands of Kansans, it means not being able to read:*Their local newspaper*Their favorite magazine*The...
View ArticleAudio-Reader: Who may receive Audio-Reader's free services?
Any person whose eyesight or physical condition make it difficult or impossible to read a newspaper, book or other printed material may receive our services at absolutely no charge."Everyone with a...
View ArticleAudio-Reader: Request an Audio-Reader Presentation
To schedule an Audio-Reader presentation to learn more about our free services and programs for the blind and visually impaired, please contact Peg Sampson, Outreach Coordinator, at 785-864-2686 or...
View ArticleAudio-Reader: Special Request Recording
Items 100 pages or less may be requested to be recorded onto a cassette or CD and mailed directly to an individual. This service is perfect for things like training materials for a job, recipes,...
View ArticleAudio-Reader: Multimedia Reporting Project
A project by KU student Katherine Mulder with an article, a photo and a video about Audio-Reader from Fall 2007. (Please click the link below)
View ArticleAudio-Reader: Become an Audio-Reader Volunteer
Audio-Reader volunteers include high school and college students, teachers, doctors, homemakers, retirees, and many others. They have a diversity of backgrounds and interests, but all share a common...
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