Radio Reading Service volunteers turn print into sound for those who cannot see, hold, understand, or access everyday printed literature.
Manawatu / Whanganui
Each day from studios in Levin our volunteers read from newspapers, magazines, and books, for those who cannot see, hold, understand or access everyday printed literature. Covering a broad range of topics, these readings can be accessed through our radio broadcasts on 1602 AM, and 107.3 FM, or online at www.radioreading.nz
The Radio Reading Service is a not for profit community organisation. From studios in Levin, volunteers read newspapers, magazines, periodicals, and books for those who cannot see, hold, understand, or access everyday printed literature.
"Turning print into sound."
Funds will be used to keep tne NZ Radio Reading service on air. We need to keep our tramsmitters maintained, powered, and running; maintain and update studio equipment; develop and maintain our online presence; and continue our subscriptions to a wide range of newspapers and magazines.
We read the Dominion Post each weekday morning. 27 November 2017
We read the Dominion Post every weekday at 9.30am (with a repeat at 5.30pm), with World News at 11.30am (repeated at 7.00pm), and further readings at 2.30pm (repeated at 7.30pm).
Sport and Racing is read on Monday and Friday afternoons at 12.30pm (repeated at 6.30pm).
Tune to 1602 AM or 107.3 FM, or listen to the live stream by following this link:
http://player.wizz.co.nz/radioreading/
If you miss the broadcast, the podcasts of the 9.30am and the 2.30pm readings will be available on our website: http://radioreading.nz after 5.00pm.
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