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Talking Newspaper Association of the United Kingdom

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263: 572: 24: 175:, and visually impaired. NTN&M currently offers audio transcriptions of over 200 individual publications and distributes over two million audio cassettes annually. Until recently most recordings were made in their nine Heathfield based studios, which worked continuously with the aid of volunteer readers Monday to Friday, 9 186:
NTN&M was established in 1974 as a membership network of individual, local "talking newspapers", projects to individually transcribe local and national newspapers and magazines into audio format. In 1983 operations were expanded to a national distribution service, and as membership swelled to
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and now focuses solely upon the transcription and distribution of national titles, acting as a newsagent for its customers. In 2010, NTN&M went into a three-year partnership with RNIB.
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NTN&M have a commercial arm, Sound Talking, which produces corporate and commercial audio recordings to help raise money for the charity.
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over 500 individual talking newspapers across the country, NTN&M transferred the local newspaper responsibilities to the
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This article about a charitable organisation in the United Kingdom is a
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Sound Talking at the National Talking Newspapers & Magazines
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Charities for disabled people based in the United Kingdom
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format as well as available online via MP3 and full
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"Talking Newspaper Association of the United Kingdom"
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Learn how and when to remove this message
charitable organisation
East Sussex
United Kingdom
newspapers
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DAISY Digital Talking Book
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blind
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Talking News Federation
Llanelli Talking Newspaper
West German Audio Book Library for the Blind
"Talking Newspaper Association of the UK"
Sound Talking at the National Talking Newspapers & Magazines
TNAUK official website
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