ABSTRACT
Vision Australia Radio (VAR) is part of the Australian Radio for the Print Handicapped (RPH) community radio network providing a radio reading service to listeners with a vision impairment. Like mainstream media, it faces the challenge of ensuring the service is fit for purpose in the digital age. There is little preexisting research on the behaviour and interests of the vision-impaired as a discrete audience demographic. This paper reports on a survey of listeners to VAR in Perth, Western Australia, which gives an insight into their current listening habits and identifies some of the challenges in meeting their future needs.
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Notes
1. https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/
2. This project, Vision Australia Radio Audience Study, was approved by the Murdoch University Human Research Ethics Committee (Project No. 2017/137).