SBS Expands Accessibility with Diverse News Podcast Offerings

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SBS Expands Accessibility with Diverse News Podcast Offerings

To make their content more accessible, SBS has recently launched a suite of news podcasts specifically created to reach different audiences and increasing engagement. One of them is “On the Money,” a ten-minute digest of daily personal finance and business news. Another alternative is “News in English,” a five minute summary created specifically for English language learners and people with disabilities.

SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves hosts ‘On the Money.’ Join us for short, rapid-fire sessions covering the big changes that are happening in finance and business that affect transportation. In just a few minutes, this podcast provides the top nuggets of intelligence you need to know. It’s just what you need if you want to be informed but don’t have time for conventional news.

In tandem with “On the Money,” SBS understands the importance of providing news content in a more accessible way to broader and more diverse audiences. “News in English” can be an extremely valuable tool for those who are learning English, as well as individuals with disabilities. This five-minute wrap not only simplifies news but promotes language learning and comprehension, ensuring that vital information reaches a wider audience.

Listeners can tune in to both podcasts on the SBS website and wherever they get their favorite podcasts. Read more in SBS’ SBS News Podcasts section. Second, it delivers an engaging, approachable experience that undoubtedly captivates even the most unsuspecting audience member and inspires an interest in learning more about a breadth of timely, relevant events.

You can download the cover image for “On the Money” here. In the meantime, the “News in English” cover has a different look, which you can recognize immediately and download here.

Both podcasts are great examples of SBS’s investment in producing engaging content that educates audiences and serves listeners from every walk of life. By providing such specialized options, SBS further strengthens its commitment to inclusivity and accessibility in the news media. Initiatives such as “On the Money” and “News in English” are great examples of this dedication.

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