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The Great Yarmouth Talking Newspaper for the Blind |
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Who we are! | |||
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Welcome to the website of Grapevine, The Great Yarmouth Talking Newspaper, a registered charity run entirely by volunteers to provide a free weekly service of local news to the blind and partially sighted living in the Great Yarmouth district and the surrounding villages, as far north as Stalham. |
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This service was started in 1981, and since then volunteers have been taping news stories taken from the weekly edition of the Great Yarmouth Mercury newspaper, for distribution weekly on tape cassettes. The number of listeners has grown over the years and we now send out about 300 cassettes each week. |
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What we do and how we do it! |
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Friday afternoon at about 3pm
the process of producing the weekly audio news tape begins. Sacks of the
previous week’s returned cassettes are collected from the Royal Mail sorting
office in Great Yarmouth and taken to the Grapevine studio.
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There are usually four readers
and they arrive at about 5.40pm together with the
Presenter who is leading for that
week. The readings are allocated and checked.
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When the
recording is complete, the technicians use the four master copies to begin
the full bulk copying process at high speed. Meantime one of the engineers
is uploading the recording to our web site. This is usually available on
line by 8pm.
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Our Weekly Web Audio Edition |
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Go directly to Grapevine's Easy Player for the week's recording.
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Information and links |
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