Ofcom Puts Disabled in the Picture

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Guardian reports:

Seventy broadcasters will be forced to offer subtitles and audio description for disabled audiences at a combined cost of �37m a year under new rules being brought in by the media regulator Ofcom.

About 50 channels will be required to provide subtitles for at least 80% of their programmes in the next 10 years, including terrestrial channels, Sky sports and movie channels, Sky One, E4 and ITV2.

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