SBS Expands Accessibility with Daily News Wraps for All Audiences

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SBS Expands Accessibility with Daily News Wraps for All Audiences

Thanks to this commitment, SBS has taken huge leaps to increase accessibility and engage its diverse audience in new, refreshing ways. They created a new, daily, five-minute news wrap specifically for English learners and people with disabilities. Through this initiative, we hope to produce short-form, accessible news coverage that brings this critical information to a wider audience.

The daily English news wrap is part of SBS’s commitment to inclusivity, enabling people who may face language barriers or other challenges to stay informed about current events. Now available as a regular feature through the SBS English News podcast, this is how you can listen. It gives you a five-minute daily rundown of the biggest news stories that matter most. It’s readily available on all major podcast platforms. This flexibility means that even if they miss the action live, they can catch up at their convenience.

Alongside the daily news wrap, SBS produces a unique podcast focused on personal finance called “On The Money.” This podcast provides a focused ten-minute overview of finance and business news, appealing to listeners interested in economic developments. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves hosts On The Money. Combatting financial illiteracy is how the show distills complicated financial matters into digestible pieces that are fun and engaging.

The launch of these podcasts is a demonstration of SBS’s commitment to serving audiences across the spectrum with valuable content that informs and engages them. By delivering Australia’s news and information in a format that is fresh, fast and fun, SBS helps build an inclusive and informed community. Listen to these podcasts on iTunes, Spotify, or your favorite listening app. This news-delivery method provides maximum convenience to modern listeners, allowing them to seamlessly incorporate the news into their days.

SBS’s initiative is timely, as the demand for accessible media continues to grow in today’s fast-paced world. The organization prioritizes creating content that resonates with all members of society, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to engage with important news stories. This show of commitment is especially comforting to English learners and individuals with disabilities. It sends a message to other media companies looking to do better on representational diversity in their content.

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