Does NPR offer transcripts of its shows?

Asked 7 months ago
Yes, NPR offers transcripts of many of its shows. These transcripts are available on the NPR website, allowing listeners to read the content of the shows instead of or in addition to listening to them. Transcripts are useful for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, those who prefer reading over listening, and also for reference purposes. They provide a written record of the discussions, interviews, and news segments featured on NPR programs. To access these transcripts, visitors can visit the show's webpage on the NPR website and look for a link to the transcript. Additionally, NPR's website also offers a search feature that allows users to search for specific topics or keywords within the transcripts across different shows.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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