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Internet Archive now lets you search through radio transcripts

47 pointsby themadprogrameralmost 5 years ago

7 comments

gnabgibalmost 5 years ago
I&#x27;m getting page not found? Looks like the archive is here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.org&#x2F;details&#x2F;radio" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.org&#x2F;details&#x2F;radio</a>
pkayealmost 5 years ago
As someone losing my hearing a bit with age I&#x27;ll soon be getting hearing aids. But my word recognition score is kind of low so I need to practice listening more. Apparently if you brain doesn&#x27;t get a lot of audio stimulus you slowly lose you hearing comprehension. So having some audio with transcripts to confirm my understanding is wonderful. I was looking for audio books with captions and they are hard to find. This looks like exactly what I needed!
aaron695almost 5 years ago
This is awesome, does YouTube do this?<p>Searching media seems left out in general.<p>Although it&#x27;s a quick way to get all the interesting things banned and cancled I guess. Being hidden still allows some innovation.
anthkalmost 5 years ago
This would be great for the Twilight Zone radio broadcasts, as non-native English speakers as me understand better the TV series because of the context and live action.
themadprogrameralmost 5 years ago
Glad to see people are so excited, to think this got this much attention while the link was broken XD. Should be fixed now
WarOnPrivacyalmost 5 years ago
Awesome things happen when copyright isn&#x27;t in the way.
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Simulacraalmost 5 years ago
The link is broken