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    professional closed caption service company that had a stand-alone closed caption hardware encoder. This new closed captioning workflow known as e-Captioning involves...
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    Retrieved 2007-10-24. "Real-time" vs. Newsroom Captioning Caption Colorado offers "real-time" closed captioning that utilizes unique technologies coupled with...
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    caption viewers. Others seated alongside do not watch, or usually even see, the captions. Rear Window captioning is an alternative to open captioning...
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  • accessibility platform based in Boston, Massachusetts, providing closed captioning, audio description, and subtitling services for television, video...
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  • captioning, subtitling and translation, described video, web captioning, and Spanish captioning for television and films. Created in 1979 and headquartered...
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    covering Central Park in New York City. Robson is also an expert in closed captioning and subtitling technologies for deaf and hard of hearing people. Robson...
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  • VITAC (redirect from Caption Colorado)
    headquartered in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. It provides services such as closed captioning, dubbing, and audio description services. The company has over 700...
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    inevitably be glitches with respect to the delivery of captioning", but that "the rule should be full captioning". In a negotiated settlement to avoid appealing...
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    shopping through television. Set-top boxes were also made to enable closed captioning on older sets in North America, before this became a mandated inclusion...
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  • may refer to: EIA-608, a standard for closed captioning for NTSC TV broadcast, also known as "line 21 captions" Line 21, a Hungarian telecommunications...
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    enables passengers to either enable or disable the subtitle/caption language. Closed captioning is capable of streaming various text languages, including...
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    News with Lester Holt. As a result of his stroke, Fetterman required closed-captioning technology to read the questions as they were being asked out loud...
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  • annually in Oxford, England Caption (law), arrest or apprehension Closed captioning, used to provide the text of a show's audio portion to those who may...
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    EIA-608 (redirect from Line 21 captions)
    EIA-608, also known as line 21 captions or CEA-608, is a standard used for displaying closed captioning on analog NTSC television broadcasts in the United...
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    with a focus on Deaf awareness, accessibility, and the importance of closed captioning. Poynter was first diagnosed with hearing loss at age 11, genetically...
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  • broadcasters from having to re-encode line21 captioning information into media whenever a change to the captioning is made. They also provide a product that...
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  • makes realtime transcription practical for court reporting and live closed captioning. Because the keyboard does not contain all the letters of the English...
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  • agreed to pay $755,000 in legal fees, provide closed captioning for its entire library by 2014, and have captions available for all new content within 7 days...
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  • method used for court reporting, medical transcription, CART, and closed captioning. Using voice writing, a court reporter speaks directly into a stenomask...
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  • had already gained notability for their involvement in developing closed captioning) developed an implementation of audio description for television programming...
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    Adams, Philips' lead designer for video display units to provide closed captioning to television shows for the hearing impaired. Public teletext information...
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    Thanksgiving and Christmas). Telemundo provides English subtitles via closed captioning primarily on weekdays from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific...
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    disability-accessibility feature. Another example is hearing people using television closed captioning. The curb cut effect is a subset of universal design, which is the...
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  • the closed captioning calling him Cole H. during the student group text scene, he is listed in the credits as "Cole". Despite the closed captioning calling...
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    is displayed on the screen; various test signals, VITC timecode, closed captioning, teletext, CGMS-A copy-protection indicators, and various data encoded...
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  • Such accommodations include the use of interpreters or improved closed captioning systems. Some feel the social view fails to recognize the unique qualities...
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    working as broadcast captioners often contract with or by television producers and stations to provide realtime closed captioning of live programs. There...
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  • However, e-Captioning is now available to TV Broadcast facilities for tapeless workflows. Prior to the advent of e-Captioning, closed captioning was added...
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  • weather, lottery results, a TV guide and other information, as well as closed captioning for programs. The service was freely available for viewing on any...
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    in 2013, Okrand served as one of the directors for Live Captioning at the National Captioning Institute and as President of the board of directors of...
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