Leading broadcast station GMA Network has officially started implementing closed captioning beginning October, becoming the first local TV station in the country to do so.
Offering a more inclusive viewing experience, GMA’s closed captioning enables its viewers to read a full transcription of the dialogue as well as other key elements of the program such as background music, effects, etc. at the bottom part of the screen. This is especially beneficial to viewers who are deaf or who are hard of hearing.
The Network’s move is in compliance with Republic Act No. 10905, which requires “all franchise holders or operators of television programs to broadcast or present their programs with closed caption option…"
An initial test of this service was applied to the film Mission Impossible, which was aired on Kapuso Movie Festival last September 28.
Currently, the Network is fully implementing closed-captioning in all movie blocks shown on GMA-7 and select movies on GMA News TV and will be operational on certain television models.
Pakabaduy talaga ng kamuning. So bakya.
ReplyDeleteIt's the law. Ikaw ang baduy. Be aware din.
Deletehuh?eh requirement nga daw po ng BATAS. hindi ka naman nagbasa 12:36 eh. maka bash lang.
DeleteAnong baduy jan?
DeleteMaganda nga yan parang may subtitle...
Baks! R.A.#10905. Meaning obligado lahat. Nauna lng sila ganun din gagawin ng ibang local channel. Hindi yun kabaduyan batas sya. Lol.
Delete"This is especially beneficial to viewers who are deaf or who are hard of hearing."
DeleteAnong baduy don kung makakatulong sa mga manunuod na may kapansanan ha? Shut your mouth bakya ka kung wala kang magandang sasabihin okay.
Paka bittemo don ka sa Ignacia magkalat
Delete12:36 2017 na, ngayon pa lang nagka CC ang local network. Nakakaintindi ka ba? Hindi tungkol yan sa baduy or bakya. Only goes to show gaano tayo kakulelat sa technology. First local tv network pa lang nga, nagbasa ka ba? Ang utak ginagamit, hindi inaapakan.
DeleteDid you even read and understand that it's gonna be beneficial to those who can't hear? It is for a wider audience.
DeleteMaka "so bakya" ka diyan, baks!
Mabingi ka sana para dun kana lang lage manuod sa binabash mo na station.
DeleteMga baks hnd nagets ni 12:36 yan,english daw kase.translate nyo na lang sa tagalog hahaha
DeleteThreatened si 12:36 kasi ang fave niyang Abs Cbn magsasara na sa 2020!
DeleteDinugo kasi ilong niya, di niya naintidihan.
DeleteTeh sana hindi ka maging deaf para malaman mo importansya ng closed captions, maging considerate ka naman sa iba
DeleteGreat start!
ReplyDeleteThat's great! Sa mga hospital and other public places na kailangan tahimik or mababa volume pwedeng pwede ito.
ReplyDeleteGood job GMA! updated lagi =)
ReplyDeleteNakakatuwa ito! May pinsan ako mute and deaf okay na okay sa kanya ito!! Yay!!
ReplyDeleteI am a trained esl teacher. Deaf - mute and hard of hearing can see words but they dont read/ understand them.
ReplyDeleteSorry to tell you po but there are deaf and mute people who can read and understand yung common language natin. My sister is one good example :)
Deletewell jsyk teacher may mga deaf namang malaki na nagkaganun. Natuto na sila kaya babasahin nalang.
DeleteThanks for this info, 1:51. So, para lang ito sa mga katulad ko na hard of hearing. Sa regular school ako nag-aral kaya trained ako sa usual reading and writing kaya lang, hindi masyado akong nakakarinig. Struggle talaga. Maganda itong gagawing ng GMA.
DeleteNice ginagawa na dati pa sa ibang bansa yan. Kahit sarili nila h wika ang ang palabas. Magandang developmeny sa phil tv. Kahit naman minsan sa ingles ang iniinterview di maayos magsalita.
ReplyDeleteAnu kayang baduy sa batas...batas nga eh. Anu ba yun. Labo.
ReplyDeletemabuti naman.medyo may diperensya ako sa pandinig. i am not good in hearing kaya palagi mataas ang volume sa amin kaya kung may tumatawag sa akin hindi ko na sila maririnig
ReplyDeleteAng mga taga Ebs basta maka hirit lang Hindi iniintindi yung naka sulat...lol mag aral muna kayo mga chikiting!
ReplyDeleteAs always...kudos to GMA!
ReplyDeletewow. at least di ko na lalakasan ang volume ng speakers. good job GMA
ReplyDeletekudos to GMA.una nanaman tayo!
ReplyDeleteGood job, GMA! Yung ibang network, focus muna sa love teams at pag-franchise ng mga show.
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