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Talking newspapers exist in many areas to give the local news on tape to blind people - but are they selecting the right news? Should blind people get more or less specially recorded material? What are the chances of a national daily or weekly being recorded onto tape? These issues will be discussed by Jo Deaper , Chairman of Talking
Newspapers Association, with David Scott and Brian Reinecke , who are both involved in the production of talking newspapers, and Enid Dance , who conducted her own survey to find out what the blind readers thought about it all.
Presenter Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
Blind listeners can phone in suggestions and comments relating to the programme on [number removed], 8.30-10.0 pm Free quarterly bulletins summarising information broadcast, available from Room 816, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA

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Jo Deaper
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David Scott
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Brian Reinecke
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Enid Dance

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