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Posts by William Lee

About William Lee

A candid photograph of two visually impaired Black men in their mid-40s (resembling the likeness of William Lee), who are both experiencing TuneIn Premium. On the left, one man is sitting, looking intensely frustrated and annoyed, trying to use an iPhone with headphones; red graphical overlays on the screen illustrate jumping focus boxes and a broken label reading 'TUNEIN MOBILE APP'. On the right, the second man is leaning back in a comfortable armchair, smiling widely and relaxed, eyes closed. He is talking toward a smart speaker on an end table; green graphical overlays show smooth connection waves and a label 'TUNEIN VOICE COMMANDS'. The men are separated but in the same room. Natural daylight illuminates the scene. A small, elegant title sign on a desk in the foreground reads, 'ACCESSIBILITY AUDIT: TUNEIN PREMIUM'.
Posted inFeatured Radio

Beyond the Interface: A Technical Look at TuneIn Premium

When evaluating digital platforms for the low vision community, the true test is never the feature list. It is the structural integrity of the application. As your Director of Accessibility,…
Posted by By William Lee April 17, 2026Posted inFeatured, RadioNo Comments
A wide, low-angle photo-illustration showing a person with a white cane and headphones confidently walking along a path made of glowing, clean semantic code snippets (like , alt="city seal", aria-label="submit form"). This path cuts through a confusing, dark digital maze of broken interface elements and red error icons. A signpost near the entrance reads, 'A CONCIERGE'S GUIDE TO THE MANDATE'. The path leads to a large, neoclassical government building labeled 'CITY & STATE PUBLIC SERVICES'. On the facade, a grand illuminated sign says, 'ACCESSIBLE DIGITAL PORTAL'. Overlaid glowing numbers read 'WCAG 2.1 AA COMPLIANT' and 'EFFECTIVE: APRIL 24, 2026'. A small, refined circular 'web radio info' logo is subtly integrated near the entrance. The scene is dynamic and well-lit by the clear path and a warm sunset.
Posted inFeatured

The April 24th ADA Mandate: A Massive Win for Screen Reader Users

Hello, and welcome. As your digital accessibility concierge, my primary job is usually helping you navigate around the countless barriers hidden in modern technology, including those established by the ADA.…
Posted by By William Lee April 16, 2026Posted inFeaturedNo Comments
A detailed, photorealistic close-up photograph of a hand inserting a white 3.5mm auxiliary audio cable jack into the output port on the rear of a gray, spherical Amazon Echo Dot smart speaker. The speaker rests on a light wooden surface against a softly blurred, warm interior background. A small, circular blue and white "web radio info" logo is subtly visible on the gray fabric near the base. The depth of field is shallow, emphasizing the physical connection being made.
Posted inFeatured Radio

Enhance Your Audio Experience: Perfect Setup Guide Advice

Hello, and welcome. As your personal audio concierge, my primary goal is to help you build a listening experience that works perfectly for you, not the other way around. When…
Posted by By William Lee April 14, 2026Posted inFeatured, RadioNo Comments
An infographic comparing SiriusXM and TuneIn Premium for screen-free listening. A smart speaker sits in the center. The left side highlights SiriusXM's premium, exclusive channels and live sports, while the right side highlights TuneIn Premium's global aggregation of AM, FM, and internet radio stations.
Posted inSports Featured Radio

SiriusXM vs. TuneIn Premium: Which Is Better for Screen-Free Listening?

If you are building a screen-free audio setup, two services come up again and again: SiriusXM and TuneIn Premium. Both offer live audio, both work seamlessly on smart speakers, and…
Posted by By William Lee April 6, 2026Posted inSports, Featured, RadioNo Comments
A realistic photograph of a mature man in his 60s relaxing with his eyes closed in a leather wingback chair. He is in a cozy, dimly lit study. On a wooden side table next to him, a modern smart speaker emits glowing golden soundwaves that float through the air, elegantly forming the faint shapes of a magnifying glass and a theatrical drama mask. The scene represents the immersive power of audio storytelling without the need for screens.
Posted inRadio Audio Books Featured Podcasts

The Ultimate Screen-Free Listening Guide: The Year’s Best Audio Dramas and Podcasts and Radio

Most of the digital world assumes you can see. We all know how exhausting it can be to navigate menus, websites, and entertainment platforms that treat accessibility as an afterthought.…
Posted by By William Lee March 31, 2026Posted inRadio, Audio Books, Featured, Podcasts
A blind African American man sits in a dimly lit room, holding a video game controller and wearing large over-ear headphones. A white mobility cane rests against his leg. He has an intense expression of concentration. Glowing, colorful streaks of light in blue and bright orange swirl rapidly around his head and headphones, visually representing the fast-paced, directional audio cues he is using to play the game.
Posted inGaming Featured

I Played Blind Drive Without Seeing the Screen. Ten Years After Losing My Sight, This Felt Different.

My name is William. I haven’t always been blind. I lost my sight about ten years ago. And if you’ve gone through that kind of change, you know something important…
Posted by By William Lee March 30, 2026Posted inGaming, Featured
A focused portrait of a smiling African American blind man wearing large over-ear headphones and sunglasses, with verbatim white text overlay: 'THE FUTURE OF AUDIO' and 'Beyond radio. Beyond video.' with 'Built for listening.' in golden text. The 'WEB RADIO INFO' logo is in the bottom right corner. The background is a blurred audio workstation
Posted inFeatured Sports

The Next Evolution of Radio? You Might Feel It Instead of Hear It- OneCourt

For decades, radio has been the most accessible way to follow live sports. A great announcer can paint the entire field with words. For many listeners, especially those who are…
Posted by By William Lee March 26, 2026Posted inFeatured, Sports
Promo graphic for 'The Video Stream Problem' showing a fractured vintage microphone caught between an inspiring audio waveform and chaotic digital video stream interface fragments
Posted inNews Featured

The Video Stream Problem: When Did Radio Start Requiring a Screen?

For nearly a century, radio has been the great equalizer. It is the original accessible medium. Whether you were driving down the highway, working in the garage, or relying entirely…
Posted by By William Lee March 24, 2026Posted inNews, Featured
A conceptual photograph on a weathered dugout bench in an audio testing lab at twilight. A black cylindrical smart speaker, its top ring glowing warm amber, sits next to a vintage baseball and a ballpark microphone. Flowing, illustrated streams of glowing light and sound waves emanate dramatically upwards and outwards, visually resolving into four distinct conceptual baseball vignettes showcasing the descriptive audio experience: a detailed illustration of a batter connecting with a pitch, a close view of a catcher's signals and a 3-2 pitch count, a perfect 6-4-3 double play turning, and an outfielder making a dynamic diving catch. Large, bold, classic ballpark-style text at the top reads: "THE ULTIMATE RADIO SPORT: HOW TO STREAM THE 2026 MLB SEASON." Below the speaker on the bench, a small etched bronze plaque features the microphone-and-lighthouse logo and "WEB RADIO INFO INC. (CLEARWATER, FL)". The overall atmosphere is intimate and inspiring.
Posted inSports Featured Radio

The Ultimate Radio Sport: How to Stream the 2026 MLB Season

Baseball is officially back. For visually impaired listeners and audio enthusiasts, this is one of the best times of the year. Unlike faster sports that rely heavily on visuals, baseball…
Posted by By William Lee March 21, 2026Posted inSports, Featured, Radio
A close-up photograph of a blue Amazon Echo Dot and a black Sonos speaker sitting side-by-side on a wooden cabinet in a cozy living room. Swirling, glowing sound waves in vibrant orange, electric blue, and gold rise dynamicly from both speakers, filling the air. Translucent, ghostly illustrations of a basketball player executing a powerful dunk, a cheering arena crowd, and a referee are seamlessly integrated within these sound waves. Logos for TuneIn and Westwood One are woven into the base of the sound formations. Text at the top center reads "MARCH MADNESS SCREEN-FREE" in large bold white caps, with "TuneIn to Live Audio" just below it.
Posted inFeatured Sports

Screen-Free March Madness: How to Stream the NCAA Tournament on Your Smart Speaker

Navigating complex sports websites, visual brackets, and cluttered mobile apps can be frustrating for screen reader users. Fortunately, when it comes to live sports, the radio broadcast remains one of…
Posted by By William Lee March 12, 2026Posted inFeatured, Sports

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