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Pioneered by Roy Allen, a former CBS producer, looks at the world from an African American perspective, with guests, music, poetry and pertinent articles.
Audio Journal's Pick of the Week Amongst the Variety of Audio Journal Programs
Places it's emphasis on sport for disabled individuals and using sport to keep fit. Guests are interviewed from the local sports for disabled community, and readings are from Sports & Spokes, PN and other sports journals.
Readings from history magazines, Internet articles, books and journals. The program's aim is to report on what has happened, so we might consequently find out what could happen.
Readings from AARP Modern Maturity magazine and other articles, giving up to date information on issues relevant to our older listeners.
Another Point of View recordings from Audio Journal. Provides points of view on political debates for both Conservative and Liberal magazines.
Audio Journal's only book reading program, which always has a local flavor, whether by content or author. IAAIS Program of the Year 2002.
Takes the fliers from Price Chopper, Big Y, Shaws and Stop and Shop and informs listeners about the bargains and offers in those supermarkets that week.
Interviews with local artists, musicians, and creative individuals within Central Massachusetts.
This weekly program explores the connections and broader implications within various fields of science.
Young adults discuss the book theme of the month related to books they've read
Readings from the Auburn News, Grafton News and Millbury-Sutton Chronicle (front page news, letters to the editor, editorials, reports on local government meetings, local events calendar and special interest stories from the town). Community Newspaper programming was a IAAIS Program of the Year in 2001.
Readings from the Blackstone Valley Tribune & Webster Times (front page news, letters to the editor, editorials, reports on local government meetings, local events calendar and special interest stories from the town). Community Newspaper programming was a IAAIS Program of the Year in 2001.
Readings from the The Banner, Clinton Item and Clinton Times & Courier (front page news, letters to the editor, editorials, reports on local government meetings, local events calendar and special interest stories from the town). Community Newspaper programming was a IAAIS Program of the Year in 2001.
Readings from the Fitchburg Pride, Leominster Champion, Sentinel & Enterprise (front page news, letters to the editor, editorials, reports on local government meetings, local events calendar and special interest stories from the town). Community Newspaper programming was a IAAIS Program of the Year in 2001.
Readings from the Gardner News (front page news, letters to the editor, editorials, reports on local government meetings, local events calendar and special interest stories from the town).Community Newspaper programming was a IAAIS Program of the Year in 2001.
Readings from the Landmark (front page news, letters to the editor, editorials, reports on local government meetings, local events calendar and special interest stories from the town). Community Newspaper programming was a IAAIS Program of the Year in 2001.
Readings from the Bolton Common, Community Advocate, Harvard Post, Marlborough Enterprise and Marlborough Main Street Journal (front page news, letters to the editor, editorials, reports on local government meetings, local events calendar and special interest stories from the town). Community Newspaper programming was a IAAIS Program of the Year in 2001.
Readings from the Charlton Villager, Southbridge Evening News, Sturbridge Villager (front page news, letters to the editor, editorials, reports on local government meetings, local events calendar and special interest stories from the town). Community Newspaper programming was a IAAIS Program of the Year in 2001.
Readings from the Barre Gazette and Spencer New Leader (front page news, letters to the editor, editorials, reports on local government meetings, local events calendar and special interest stories from the town). Community Newspaper programming was a IAAIS Program of the Year in 2001.
Readings from the Community Advocate, Northborough-Southborough Villager, Shrewsbury Chronicle & Westborough News (front page news, letters to the editor, editorials, reports on local government meetings, local events calendar and special interest stories from the town). Community Newspaper programming was a IAAIS Program of the Year in 2001.
Blind hosts Dale Campbell and Cheryl Cummings serve up a plethora of tasty treats and delectable dishes, topped off with a healthy garnish of humor. Broadcast over ACB radio and a number of reading services throughout the country, this program continues to inspire vision impaired listeners to lace up their aprons, grab their spatulas and battle it out in the kitchen.
Aimed at our younger listening audience and includes readings of popular children's books, Muse Magazine, stories written by host children, poems and an occasional guest interview.
This program shares tips and information for healthy living from https://www.healthline.com/ and other sources.
This weekly program is a half-hour podcast focused on empowering the visually impaired with expert advice, personal stories, and the latest in technology and accessibility.
In Perspective is a program by Bob Branco, a life-long resident of New Bedford, MA, who is visually impaired. The weekly program brings together guests, who are or are not visually impaired, and Bob for a discussion on a particular topic.
This 30 minute program includes readings from Mindful Magazine and Spirit of Change Magazine.
Daily headlines from the Worcester Telegram and Gazette, local news, daily information from the Worcester Regional Transit Authority, daily weather and sports updates, and other important information.
Enjoy the poetry of people from all walks of life – of those from the distant past, right up to the present day.
Brings the world of theatre to listeners from Old Time Radio, Drama, Comedy and original scripts written by Audio Journal volunteers.
Hosted by University of Massachusetts Scientists, who keep listeners up to date with the latest discoveries in the world of science.
A book group program with volunteers in the studio discussing the book and a phone line open for listeners to join in with their comments. Listeners are notified in advance what book will be discussed.
Talking Topics invites you to listen in to interviews with individuals in an around Worcester County.
Telegram and Gazette recordings from Audio Journal. Sections read are: Obituaries, Front Page, Local News, Letters to the Editor/Editorial, Entertainment, Sports and the Special Section. The Special Section features the following: Monday - On the Job; Tuesday -Health; Wednesday - Food; Thursday - Entertainment and Friday- People.
Participants discuss topics of interest to people with either long time or recent sight loss or blindness
A Spanish language newspaper covering local news and events, and national news for Worcester County's Spanish speaking residents.
Explore all the goings on in the Worcester County area for the upcoming week. Venues discussed will include DCU Center, Mechanics Hall, local colleges and universities, local theater groups/productions, new restaurants, festivals and fairs.
An in depth look at businesses in Worcester County, including feature articles on business men and women and up to minute reports on local companies.
Helps to give advice and information about living in the community with your disability.
Worcester's very own oracle for local and regional events, with feature articles, and an extensive coverage of events in and around town.
Young at Heart is a weekly program where we read book selections for middle age and young adult listeners.