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WA movie theaters now required to provide more open captioning
Movie theaters across Washington are now required by law to increase their open captioning options for moviegoers.
Deaf or hard of hearing moviegoers will have more options at the multiplexes — and won't have to rely on closed caption devices.
SPOKANE, Wash. — Movie theaters will be required to offer more screenings with open captions starting tomorrow. Large movie theaters must have at least one open-captioned showing during peak hours.
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Motion picture theaters in Washington State would be required to provide open caption screenings and closed caption technology if a new bill becomes law. Under SB 5486, theaters with ...
If you’re among those who can’t watch a movie without subtitles, the Amherst Cinema has you covered. Starting Oct. 29, the cinema is offering Open Caption Tuesdays, an effort to make movies more ...
Open caption screenings spread to theaters across the country, making movies more accessible and drawing in captions-loving movie viewers. But some fear it’s changing the movie theater experience. In ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Lawmakers in Olympia are considering a bill that would require movie theaters to offer captioning for all movies that have it available. If passed as is, the bill would come with ...
Cape Cod Theatre Company/Harwich Junior Theatre is introducing open captioning for select performances. The theater successfully piloted open captioning with the October production of "Clue" and will ...
State senators are considering a bill that would mandate open movie captioning screenings in theaters across Michigan.
DOWNTOWN — John Butchko, like most 13-year-old boys, would really like to see the new James Bond movie "Skyfall," but he's got a problem. Butchko has hearing loss, and the largest theater chain in ...
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