SBS Expands News Offerings for English Learners and People with Disabilities

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SBS Expands News Offerings for English Learners and People with Disabilities

SBS recently announced some very promising new initiatives. Indeed, these programs are intended to help make news more accessible for English learners and individuals with disabilities. The organization is now turning to reach these audiences in a more targeted way, with a new daily five-minute news wrap tailored to these specific audiences. This one-of-a-kind initiative is a demonstration of SBS’s commitment to inclusivity and accessibility in how people consume news.

Along with the daily news wrap, SBS offers a brief ten-minute weekday business and finance report. This helps to ensure that the artists are keeping listeners right in step with the newest economic change. Hosted by Ricardo Gonçalves, Finance Editor at SBS, this short but highly informative show keeps you up to date and on point with what matters. The finance wrap is available on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and many other podcast apps for you to listen to on your own time.

SBS is home to an award-winning dedicated news podcast, “News in English.” Speakers, professors, creative writers This podcast is helpful and accessible for all types of English language learners. It’s a fantastic way to stay informed about what’s happening on the national level, too! SBS has a unique approach to delivering news that cuts through the clutter and gets straight to the facts. This method aids English learners in making sense of crucial worldwide narratives.

Their “On The Money” podcast discusses important finance and business related issues. Each podcast episode dives deep into current trends and provides valuable guidance on financial literacy. It continues to be a critically important resource for anyone interested in deepening their knowledge of economic issues.

The diversity of formats that SBS offers guarantees that people of all learning styles and abilities have access to crucial information in their preferred form. SBS tackles the unique challenges faced by English learners and people with disabilities. By making this commitment, they’re demonstrating their intention to be a leader in building an inclusive media ecosystem.

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