Audiences may now to listen to Talking Information Center’s (TIC) innovative programming in two new ways – through TIC’s new “AudioNow” telephone access option or via the TIC app. TIC is an award-winning, non-profit reading service based in Marshfield, MA, which broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to thousands of print and visually impaired listeners.
Dial in to listen
TIC utilizes AudioNow, an innovative platform that enables listeners to call a dedicated mobile radio phone number to hear TIC’s live radio or on-demand radio programming. Listeners can call from a traditional “landline” or a cellular phone and do not need a smartphone, the Internet or a special data plan to listen to a broadcast. There is no additional charge for the call, but long distance charges may apply.
According to AudioNow, “40 percent of the U.S population does not have a smartphone to listen to online radio.” TIC offers a smart solution to those without smartphones or Internet access through AudioNow.
To use TIC’s new AudioNow feature, simply dial 712-832-7025 and select your area: Metropolitan Boston, Worcester, Cape Cod, Springfield, Pittsfield, Lowell or the National stream.
Use the free TIC app
For those listeners who do have a smartphone, the free TIC app may found by typing “Talking Information Center” in Apple or in the Google Play store for Android devices. Once downloaded, listeners just tap play to listen to the live broadcast.
Listener’s Choice
TIC programming may be accessed a number of ways – via live audio stream on the TIC website, by specially tuned radio receivers, and now by telephone or app – whichever option best meets the listener’s needs.
“AudioNow’s innovative radio by phone option enables us to bridge the gap with those who do not have smartphones or Internet service, and essentially extends our reach to new audiences. Now listeners may enjoy our innovative programming and maintain that connection to current events that they otherwise may not have access to,” explained James Bunnell, TIC’s Executive Director. “With our new TIC app, anyone with a smartphone can easily listen live anywhere, anytime.”
About TIC
The Talking Information Center (TIC), a non-profit reading service located in Marshfield, MA, broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to visually-impaired and print-handicapped listeners including those suffering from AIDS, Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, stroke, paralysis or other physical illness that makes holding a publication or turning pages impossible. TIC programming may be accessed by specially tuned radio receivers or via live audio stream on the TIC website, www.ticnetwork.org.
In 1977, Ed Perry, the founder of radio station WATD-FM in Marshfield, MA, donated his Subsidiary Carrier Authorization signal for use as the first radio reading service in New England. Now reaching 25,000 listeners, TIC broadcasts newspapers, magazines, books, and special consumer information on subjects including medical and stock market updates, jobs, sports, supermarket specials, voting guides, community newspapers, and television programs. TIC also broadcasts cultural programming including old-time radio drama, theater, and poetry.
TIC is a proud member of the International Association of Audible Information Services (IAAIS), and is also the hub of the Massachusetts Reading Network, broadcasting to all of Massachusetts as well as southern New Hampshire and Connecticut. Operating similarly to other broadcast networks, TIC has affiliates throughout the state of Massachusetts that provide inserts of local news and information that is of interest to listeners in their area. TIC is located at 130 Enterprise Drive in Marshfield, MA 02050. For more information visit www.ticnetwork.org or call (781) 834-4400.
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