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NTN Fact
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Info for networks to meet FCC requirements
Info for government agencies to comply with section 508
NTN
story
NTNs
awards and celebrity spokespersons
NTN
in the spotlight
NTNs
president Jim Stovall
Motivational
article by Jim Stovall
Publications by Jim
Stovall
Sample
of NTN audience mail
Meet the narrators,
The voices of NTN
NTN receives major funding from the US Department of Education
FAQs
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NTN CAN FULFILL ALL OF YOUR 508 REQUIREMENTS: Call (800) 801-8184
NTN will script, narrate, mix sound levels, and return to you an audio described version of your project with time code so it can be matched back to any master you choose.
All You Have to Do is...
Send NTN a production copy of your project with time code.
Prices
According to the FCC, NTN has the most competitive prices in the industry. NTN’s standard price is $1,800 per completed programming hour, billed in half hour segments..
Credentials
NTN was founded in 1988 by blind and visually impaired people and has provided more hours of audio description, delivered via broadcast, cable, satellite, home video, Internet, etc., than anyone in the field of audio description.
NTN has described a broad spectrum of educational and entertainment programming, as well as instructional programming, covering such topics as mobility, the early detection of cancer, job training, etc.
NTN’s clients have included the National Park Service, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the College of William and Mary, the Department of Transportation, the Cherokee Heritage Center, the University of Washington at Seattle, and the U.S. Department of Justice, as well as all of the major broadcast and cable networks.
NTN has received an EMMY Award, a MEDIA ACCESS Award from the television and movie industry, an INTERNATIONAL FILM AND VIDEO Award, and a GOLDEN GEORGI, which is the top script-writing honor from The Writers Foundation of America.
NTN has enjoyed positive publicity, including features on CNN, Good Morning America, and in TV Guide. NTN was featured on the front page of The Wall Street Journal and was highlighted in Forbes’ recent book Great Success Stories.
NTN has received top honors from the American Council of the Blind, as well as the American Foundation for the Blind, for its pioneering work in making the world of television accessible to visually impaired people.
NTN was selected by the American Foundation for the Blind to audio describe its landmark video What Do You Do When You See A Blind Person? This is recognized as the definitive video in the field of accessibility for the visually impaired and can be viewed at NarrativeTV.com.
NTN is a proud recipient of the 2000 International Humanitarian Award from the Lions Club, which is the largest organization in the world dedicated to meeting the needs of blind and visually impaired people.
NTN provides more information about its service, as well as feature-length movies on-demand, free of charge, 24 hours-a-day, on its web site at http://www.NarrativeTV.com.
NTN owns and operates its own studios, dedicated solely to audio describing programming for blind and visually impaired people. Therefore, NTN can offer the best price and turnaround time available. NTN was founded and is operated by blind and visually impaired people, making NTN’s system the most effective and consistent in the industry.
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