SBS Launches Daily Podcasts to Enhance News Accessibility for English Learners and People with Disabilities

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SBS Launches Daily Podcasts to Enhance News Accessibility for English Learners and People with Disabilities

They also produce special editions of their daily podcasts, designed for English learners and people with disabilities. Whether it’s “News in English” or “On the Money,” these podcasts provide timely, short, informative news casts. And they address all different kinds of audiences.

Their “News in English” podcast provides an easy-to-digest five-minute news wrap each weekday. It’s uniquely designed to assist English learners understand the most recent news from around the world. By turning complicated news coverage into everyday language, SBS looks to further support language learning and acquisition, all while ensuring they have the information they need to stay safe. That’s why this podcast is made available on multiple streaming platforms, ensuring learners can stay in touch with the world’s news in the most convenient way.

Along with their success in placing stories across the general news landscape, SBS understands the critical role of financial literacy and business savvy. The “On the Money” podcast, hosted by SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves, offers a daily ten-minute wrap focused on finance and business news updates. Each episode, listeners learn invaluable lessons about trends in the market and the overall economy. That’s why we think this resource is invaluable for anyone who cares about the financial sector.

Both podcasts are available wherever you get your podcasts. The encoded timestamp allows the listener to tune in at their convenience to receive the most up-to-date news possible. This accessibility initiative reflects SBS’s commitment to serving a wide range of audiences, particularly those who may face challenges in consuming traditional news media.

Today, SBS has developed many other topic-specific news podcasts to serve the needs of their diverse audience. In order to encourage a more inclusive dialogue, the organization develops custom news formats. In this manner, none of us lose touch with the latest happenings.

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