MSNBC.com Contacted About Lack of Captions

Lipreading Mom’s Note: The MSNBC Network’s Website, MSNBC.com, received the following email today by the Lipreading Mom/CCAC Internet Captions Campaign regarding captioned video needs on its site. Dear MSNBC.com Management, As followers with hearing loss, we are writing to express our concern about the lack of captions with your online videos. For instance, the video … Continue reading

ABC Responds to the Lipreading Mom Internet Captions Campaign

Lipreading Mom’s Note: ABC was recently contacted by Lipreading Mom and the Collaboration for Communication Access via Captioning (CCAC) regarding lack of captions with its news and TV Website videos. Here is today’s response from the ABC Audience Information Department, followed by the original letter from Lipreading Mom and CCAC. Response from ABC Thank you … Continue reading

Disney Contacted Through the Lipreading Mom Internet Captions Campaign

Thanks to the Collaboration for Communication Access via Captioning (CCAC)and volunteers for their time and efforts with Internet Captions Campaign. This initiative has involved intentional contact with various television networks regarding lack of Web video captions. Networks Contacted Through the Campaign – The700Club.com/Christian Broadcasting Network – Several letters have been sent, and one response has … Continue reading

Response from The 700 Club About Captioned Programs

Lipreading Mom’s Note: I received a response from The 700 Club regarding my concerns about lack of captions with its Web site videos. Apparently, their representative concludes I am advocating for captions on their TV network, which they already have. I will write back the network to clarify that I am advocating for captions on … Continue reading

Lipreading Mom Has a Baby

It’s easy to go through the day feeling like nothing special or out of the ordinary can happen. As a Lipreading Mom with progressive hearing loss for almost 11 years, I often have my moments of feeling unsure about the future. But when I’m tempted to wallow in self-pity, I think about the surprise that … Continue reading