The Minnesota Radio Talking Book Network

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title: The Minnesota Radio Talking Book Network
text: The Minnesota Radio Talking Book Network was the world's first radio reading service for the blind; the first on-air date was January 2, 1969. The purpose of a radio reading service is to make current print material available, through the medium of a radio, to those who cannot read it because of a physical condition such as blindness, visual disability, dyslexia, or strokes. In 1969, there were no other options available to blind and visually impaired people. The Minnesota Radio Talking Book Net
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