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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, FeaturedNo Comments
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
A focused portrait of an African American blind DJ in a radio studio at WWRD-FM Clearwater. He wears headphones and uses a refreshable braille display on a large, illuminated mixing console while broadcasting into a professional microphone.
Posted inFeatured News

The Future of Radio in 2026: More Audio Than Ever, But Harder to Find

Radio is not dying. In fact, there is more audio content available today than at any point in history. Between live radio streams, podcasts, smart speaker integrations, and dedicated apps,…
Posted by By Karl Lee March 26, 2026Posted inFeatured, News
A cinematic photograph of a classic radio control room environment under low-key lighting. In the foreground, a vintage RCA 77-D style ribbon microphone sits on a wooden base with a metal plaque that reads, "CBS NEWS RADIO / 1927 - 2026 / FAREWELL." Bold white headline text in the upper left declares, "A NATIONAL TREASURE GOES SILENT," supported by a text box reading, "CBS NEWS RADIO (1927-2026) SIGNS OFF FOR THE FINAL TIME." Background details include a reel-to-reel tape deck, a large mixing console, acoustic wall panels, an analog wall clock, and a dimly lit "ON AIR" sign. A small footer cites the source as CBSNEWS.COM and TALKERS MAGAZINE.
Posted inRadio Featured

A Broadcast Giant Goes Silent: CBS News Radio to Shut Down After Nearly a Century

One of the most important audio news services in American history is coming to an end. CBS News has confirmed that CBS News Radio will sign off for the final…
Posted by By Karl Lee March 24, 2026Posted inRadio, Featured
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 conceptual photograph mixed with vibrant illustration. The center of the image shows three audio devices sitting on a polished dark wood desk in an audio testing lab: a contemporary black cylindrical smart speaker, a specialized tactile Wi-Fi internet radio with physical knobs and buttons, and a smartphone displaying a radio app. From these devices, a powerful burst of glowing light and sound waves erupts, dramatically "shattering" a dark, rigid, geometric wireframe structure labeled "ALGORITHMIC LOOP" and "REPETITIVE PLAYLIST." From this shattered center, four distinct, colorful, glowing vignettes ("portals") swirl outward, representing different ways to discover new music. Starting at the top-left and moving clockwise: "TIME MACHINE RESET": A vignette with a 1940s jazz club atmosphere, featuring musicians with fedoras, vintage microphones, and big band instruments. Text: "1940s BIG BAND." "SUNDAY SPIRIT RESET": A warm vignette showing a church interior with glowing stained glass and a full choir singing. A large banner prominently reads: "WBGO 88.3 FM 'COME SUNDAY' GOSPEL." "GLOBAL HOP RESET": A cool-toned vignette illustrating Dublin (with a bridge over the Liffey river and a green landscape) and Kingston (with palm trees and a reggae vibe). Text: "DUBLIN / KINGSTON / GLOBAL RADIO." "WILDCARD COMMUNITY RESET": A dynamic vignette featuring an eclectic mixing board, headphones, and colorful logos for two stations: "WMNF (TAMPA)" and "KEXP (SEATTLE)." Text at the very top of the image reads: "THE ALGORITHMIC RESET: WEEKEND MUSIC CHALLENGE." Below the devices on the desk, a small plaque shows the Web Radio Info Inc. microphone-and-lighthouse logo and "WEB RADIO INFO INC. (CLEARWATER, FL)." The background shows softly lit lab equipment and a window looking out over the Clearwater coastline and a lighthouse at dusk. The overall atmosphere is energetic, inspiring, and celebratory of discovery and accessibility.
Posted inFeatured Music Radio

The Algorithmic Reset: A Weekend Music Challenge

If you listen to music through a streaming service, you have probably noticed a pattern. No matter what you start playing, the algorithm eventually leads you back to the same…
Posted by By Robert Lee March 19, 2026Posted inFeatured, Music, Radio
A conceptual photograph of a glowing black cylindrical smart speaker sitting on a wooden desk in a modern audio testing lab. Five distinct, glowing illustrated vignettes are emanating from the top of the speaker, swirling upwards like smoke and manifesting into separate scenes. From top-left, going clockwise, these scenes represent the 'Theater of the Mind' for specific podcast genres: Futuristic architectural schematic drawings on blueprint paper. A silhouetted detective figure standing under a streetlamp. A flying saucer, a glowing vortex, and a neon sign that reads 'MIDNIGHT BURGER'. Vintage clock gears, a parchment scroll, and old-style broadcast microphones marked with 'HISTORY' banners. A classic Hollywood movie camera with sparkling stars, a red velvet curtain, and a script titled 'YOU MUST REMEMBER THIS'. In the background, a large window looks out over the Clearwater, FL coastline and a distant lighthouse at twilight. Audio waveforms are visible on a blurred monitor to the right. Text at the top of the image reads: "THE THEATER OF THE MIND: 5 AUDIO-FIRST PODCASTS DOING IT RIGHT."
Posted inFeatured Podcasts

The Theater of the Mind: 5 Audio-First Podcasts Doing It Right

Earlier this week, we talked about the “Video Podcast Problem.” It is the growing trend of shows relying on visual gags, on-screen text, and YouTube-style reactions that leave audio-only listeners…
Posted by By Karl Lee March 19, 2026Posted inFeatured, Podcasts
A smartphone stands vertically on a desk against a softly blurred background. The phone screen displays an infographic titled "TUNEIN TIER COMPARISON" broken into three columns. The left column, "FREE," features radio and podcast icons, listing "100,000+ Stations & Podcasts" with the limitations: "Visual Banner Ads & Pre-Roll Audio Ads." The middle column, "PRO (ONE-TIME PURCHASE)," features a gold coin icon, stating it "Removes Visual Banner Ads in-app" and "Removes Pre-Roll Audio Ads (In-App Playback Only)," with "No Other Content." The right column, "PREMIUM (MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION)," features a crown, football, and books, stating it includes "All Pro Benefits Plus Exclusive Content," specifically "Live Sports, Ad-Free News, Audiobooks." At the bottom of the screen is the Web Radio Info lighthouse logo.
Posted inFeatured Radio

Q&A: TuneIn Free vs. Pro vs. Premium on Your Smartphone and Tablet

If you listen to internet radio through your smartphone or tablet, you are likely using the TuneIn app. But with three different versions floating around the iOS and Android app…
Posted by By Karl Lee March 18, 2026Posted inFeatured, Radio
A detailed infographic illustration titled at the top: "NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT: LISTENING GUIDE (MAR 18 - APR 5)". A visually impaired woman with a white cane is seated at a wooden desk, using her voice to command an illuminated Amazon Echo smart speaker. An infinity-loop-shaped audio timeline emerges from the speaker. The left loop is warm-colored (orange and green) for the "EARLY ROUNDS," showing broadcast towers and a satellite with the instruction: "ASK: 'PLAY [UNIVERSITY NAME] WBB RADIO'". This section covers the First Four, First Round, and Second Round. The right loop is cool-colored (blue and gold) for the "SWEET 16 & BEYOND," featuring a large satellite dish and the instruction: "ASK: 'PLAY WESTWOOD ONE SPORTS'". This section covers the Sweet 16, Elite Eight, Final Four, and Championship. A map below the timeline shows the "Road to Phoenix" with stadium icons. The background includes a stylized Clearwater, Florida coastline with a beach, ocean, and lighthouse, and various collegiate logos. A logo in the corner reads: "ACCESSIBLE AUDIO, ONE COMMAND AT A TIME. WEB RADIO INFO INC."
Posted inFeatured Sports

How to Listen to the 2026 Women’s NCAA Tournament on the Radio

March Madness is officially here! The 2026 Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament bracket is being revealed today, setting the stage for three weeks of incredible college hoops. For visually impaired fans…
Posted by By Karl Lee March 16, 2026Posted inFeatured, Sports

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