WKAR Radio Talking Book is a service for the visually impaired and others who have difficulty reading. It is not for use by the general public.
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BBC World Service |
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Lansing State Journal |
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Detroit Free Press and Detroit News |
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What is WKAR Radio Reading Service?
WKAR Radio Reading Service operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week serving persons who have difficulty reading conventional printed material.
WKAR’s Radio Reading Service service provides these people access to news and information they can use to live better independently.
Subscribing to WKAR Radio Reading Service
The special radio receiver used to listen to Radio Reading Service programs is loaned free-of-charge to individuals who qualify for the service.
Volunteering
Reading aloud as a WKAR Radio Reading Service volunteer can be a gratifying experience, bringing a world of printed material to those who are visually impaired or otherwise unable to read print.
Giving to Radio Reading Service
Help ensure that blind and visually impaired citizens have the same access to information that you do. Please consider making a gift to WKAR Radio Reading Service.
WKAR Radio Reading Service would like to thank our supporters
| The Geraldine Curtis Endowment |
The Lions & Lioness Clubs of mid-Michigan |
The Michigan Braille Transcribing Fund |
Our listeners and volunteers |