SBS Launches Accessible News Initiatives for English Learners and Individuals with Disabilities

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SBS Launches Accessible News Initiatives for English Learners and Individuals with Disabilities

SBS recently launched two new initiatives to improve accessibility to news for English learners and people with disabilities. The group recently launched a five-minute daily news wrap customized for these channels and audiences. This effort emphasizes SBS’s commitment to inclusivity and its role in providing essential news updates to diverse communities.

SBS’s daily five-minute news wrap is a great way to catch up on all of the day’s events, each day. It makes it easier than ever for your listeners to stay in the know. This access is especially useful to English learners who have difficulty digesting complicated news formats. SBS tells compelling stories, making complex issues simple to understand. This method draws the audience into a greater understanding of major milestones.

Along with the news wrap that airs every day, SBS creates an audio version of our English-language news. This podcast takes you behind the scenes of our daily news wrap. It’s the ideal format for busy people who want to learn on their own schedule. Now available on all major podcast platforms, the new “News in English” podcast gives listeners the opportunity to stay informed on critical issues at any time.

For those interested in finance and business news, SBS offers another valuable resource: the “On The Money” podcast. This ten-minute-a-day program keeps listeners informed with the most important daily financial market and business development news. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves hosts On The Money. It’s this type of approachable financial news that makes the show such a hit with audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

You’ll want to subscribe SBS’s podcasts where ever you get your podcasts. This combined convenience makes it super easy for you to share content with your friends and family! By utilizing popular platforms, SBS ensures that its news offerings reach a wide range of listeners, catering to varying preferences and needs.

These initiatives are a testament to SBS’s commitment to broadening access to news and ensuring that it is inclusive of all communities. By providing tailored content for English learners and individuals with disabilities, SBS demonstrates its commitment to serving all segments of the community.

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