Since 1988, the Emmy Award- winning Narrative Television Network has been a leader in making television programming, movies, videos, and 508 projects accessible to our nation's 13 million blind and visually impaired people and their families by inserting the voice of a narrator to describe the visual elements of the program.
The Narrative Television Network (NTN) was founded in 1988 and has provided more hours of audio description, delivered via broadcast, cable, satellite, home video, Internet, etc., than anyone in the field of audio description. NTN has helped many federal government agencies make their video programming accessible, including the National Parks Service, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, among others. According to the FCC official report, NTN provides, by far, the lowest cost of anyone in the industry. NTN has received an Emmy Award, a Media Access Award, an International Film and Video Award, and been honored by the American Foundation for the Blind with its Access Award. NTN owns and operates its own studios, dedicated solely to narrating programming for blind and visually impaired people. Therefore, NTN can offer the best price and turnaround time. NTN was founded and is operated by blind and visually impaired people, making our system the most effective and consistent in the industry. |