Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 11, 2018

Youtube daily what to watch Nov 28 2018

you took for granted the clip that you just saw but I didn't understand any of it.

This is how I experience it. The Holden EK drives down the narrow road.

Red peers out the window. An odometer turns. A dusty tyre spins.

Hi I'm Sally. I work full-time, study a Bachelor of Social Science at University, I live by myself.

When I find some spare time I love to dance,

swim, paddleboard and do yoga.

Often when I watch TV with friends I miss out on a lot of the visual aspects and so I am

left feeling like I'm that annoying friend that has to ask 'what just

happened' or 'who just shot who' so that I can figure out what's going on in the show.

I like to be as independent as possible, however there is one area where

I could use your help. If I lived in New Zealand, America, the UK or any of the

other developed nations throughout the world I would already have access to

audio description on free-to-air TV. We would just like to be able to access TV

the same way that you can. So the question I'd like to ask you - Is do

you think that this is fair? I'm really hoping that the answer is NO.

So I encourage you to contact your local MP and ask them to put pressure on the

Federal Government to regulate for the implementation of audio description on

Australian TV.

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