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Nina Mason Pulliam

Persons with print-impairments who live anywhere in the state of Indiana can access the Nina Mason Pulliam Statewide Dial-Up and hear sections of the Indianapolis Star read by IRIS volunteers via a telephone voice message system. More...

 

Who Can Use Dial-Up?

Medical or Social Certification of Print Impairment is required. Contact awortman@wfyi.org for more information.

 

IRIS Supporters

Partial funding for IRIS comes from the Cable Franchise Board/City of Indianapolis, Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, Guidant and an annual membership effort.

 

About the Nina Mason Pulliam Statewide Dial-Up

How to use Nina Mason Pulliam Statewide Dial-Up
All you need is a touch tone phone and there is even toll-free access available for those who live outside of the Indianapolis calling area. More than 1,000 calls are received each month! Each listener is assigned a private password enabling access to the system. Just follow the voice prompts to hear the front page, TV listings, sports, obituaries, columns or selected store sale advertisements.

The Following Newspapers are Available Through the Nina Mason Pulliam Dial-Up
The Indianapolis Star
The Star Press (Muncie)
Chronicle Tribune (Marion)
Tribune-Star (Terre Haute)
The Republic (Columbus)
The Herald-Times (Bloomington)
Journal & Courier (Lafayette)
The Journal Gazette (Fort Wayne)
The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne)
South Bend Tribune
The Elkhart Truth
Kokomo Tribune
Kokomo Perspective
The Goshen News
The Post-Tribune (Gary)
The Times (Hammond)
Palladium-Item (Richmond)

Major funding for Nina Mason Pulliam Dial-Up is provided by the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust.


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