|
|
 |
| LINKS
|
|
|
|
|
 |
WHO
USES IRIS? |
 |
|
 |
Persons who cannot
read normal print due to blindness, low vision,
physical impairments, learning disorders
or illiteracy keep in touch with local news
and information as presented by IRIS volunteer
readers.
|
IRIS
SUPPORTERS
|
|
IRIS is supported in part by funding from annual memberships, as well as generous backing from Gregory & Appel Insurance, the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, the Nicholas H. Noyes Memorial Foundation and the Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation.
|
|
|
|
| IRIS
and related programs |
|
IRIS Available Through the
Web
Indiana Reading and Information Services now offers streaming audio through the World Wide Web. Now IRIS users can listen to readings of local newspapers, periodicals and books anytime and anywhere, even if they do not have access to an IRIS radio receiver.
The audio stream is available at www.wfyi.org/irisplayer, for IRIS users who have a user name and password. For more information about this new feature, call the IRIS office, at (317) 614-0404.
Every
day, IRIS broadcasts the regional
newspapers and many other Indianapolis
publications. Listeners are provided
with special radio receivers FREE of
charge to use as long as they are needed.
One must live within 45 miles of Indianapolis
to receive the broadcasts and there
is an application requiring medical
or social certification of print impairment.
IRIS is supported in part by funding from annual memberships, as well as generous backing from Gregory & Appel Insurance, the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, the Nicholas H. Noyes Memorial Foundation and the Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation. |
|
|