I refused to listen to the previous one but this one, despite being different due to Covid restrictions, was one that I would remember for a very long time.
As a Canadian living just next door to the big giant, I felt it only fitting that I listen in. Although I could not see the images, the descriptions provided by the TV stations that I tuned into provided more than adequate commentary for me as a vision-impaired person.
There are many newscasters, announcers, and commentators who do a fantastic job of providing more than adequate descriptions so that a vision- impaired listener can follow what's going on in a meaningful manner, but more still needs to be done.
An example would be for ads and commercial producers to provide audio descriptions at the end of their messages whenever they wish for listeners to call a phone number or visit a website. This needs to be improved.
I'm Donna J. Jodhan, your friendly sight-loss coach and advisor, wishing you a terrific day!
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