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Subtitling / Deafness / Disability / Closed captioning / High-definition television / Technology / Subtitle / National Captioning Institute / Rear Window Captioning System / Assistive technology / Transcription / Accessibility
Date: 2003-08-18 15:54:50
Subtitling
Deafness
Disability
Closed captioning
High-definition television
Technology
Subtitle
National Captioning Institute
Rear Window Captioning System
Assistive technology
Transcription
Accessibility

Typography and TV Captioning

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