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Emmy Award-winning
Narrative Television Network
Since 1988, NTN has been a leader in making
television, movies,
and educational programming accessible to our nation's 13
million
people who are blind and visually impaired and their families.
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educational videos, Click here to read more about the NTN
Story Click here to read about NTN’s Awards and Celebrity Spokespersons Click here to read about NTN in the NEWS Click here for information about NTN’s president Jim Stovall Click here for Motivational Columns by Jim Stovall To read a sample of
NTN audience mail, click here NTN Receives Major Funding from the US Department of Education For over 17 years NTN has worked with the U.S. Department of Education to bring thousands
Narrative TV Frequently Asked Questions © 2011 Narrative Television Network
"Dear Mr. Stovall,
My name is Hannah. I am eleven years old. I have
listened to your movie, The Ultimate Gift, and
my sister and I talk about it all the time.
I am blind, so it is a real benefit to have
description..."
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movies, or TV programs accessible, or for more information on meeting
FCC and Section 508 requirements, click here.
of hours of high quality educational programming to children who are blind
or visually impaired.
With funding from the Department of Education, NTN has made accessible programs
from providers of educational material such as PBS, National Geographic, Cable in the Classroom,
Annenberg/CPB, and the National Park Service.