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Articles on the latest developments in accessibility from the BBC:
BBC iPlayer on Wii is the very first application built on an all-new rich media solution from Nintendo, so you will understand that we can't achieve all we want to right away
Marking World Usability day: a crossword with usability clues.
We have now completed the work needed to increase the amount of Audio Described programmes on iPlayer to be broadly the same as broadcast on BBC TV - approximately 40 hours a week
After investigating several delivery models and doing a lot of custom R&D to make audio description on iPlayer happen, we're delighted to be able to offer a solution.
A look into the methodologies we use to keep the BBC's UX&D teams informed and connected with the contexts, needs, and preferences of all of our audiences.
One of the great things about working in the BBC is being able to provide for minorities, for example, children with complex physical disabilities
Jonathan Hassell reviews the progress made in iPlayer subtitling over the last year
We are currently in the last stages of developing and testing new workflows to make subtitles available for two more categories of programme
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