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Jan 27 2015
BAI Makes Changes to Rules on Television Subtitling, Sign Language and Audio Description
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) has today (27.01.15) published revised rules governing the level of subtitling, sign language and audio-description that Irish television broadcasters must offer to the public. The rules update the current Access Rules, which were last reviewed in 2012. The changes are aimed at making television more enjoyable and accessible for […]
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By Expat • Ireland • Tags: Audio Description, BAI, Sign Language, Subtitling