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Press Release
RECORDING
FOR THE BLIND & DYSLEXIC® HONORED WITH INTERNATIONAL EXCELLENCE
AWARD
FOR ITS MARATHON HARRY POTTER RECORDING
National nonprofit's "Potter-thon" captures top honors
from The Communicator Awards
January 9, 2006 (Princeton, NJ) - Recording for the Blind
& Dyslexic (RFB&D®) has been given the prestigious
Award of Excellence by The Communicator Awards for its Harry Potter
and the Half-Blood Prince campaign. The latest installment in
the wildly popular book series was put into the hands of students
with print disabilities at nearly the same time as the print version's
worldwide release. RFB&D, a nonprofit organization, is the
nation's educational library of recorded textbooks for students
with visual impairment, dyslexia or other physical disabilities
that make reading standard textbooks difficult or impossible.
The Communicator Awards is an international
competition that recognizes outstanding work in the communication
field. Entries are judged by industry professionals who look for
companies and individuals whose talent exceeds a high standard
of excellence and whose work serves as a benchmark for the industry.
In a field of nearly 1,400 entries in the audio competition, RFB&D
was among only a handful of winners whose ability to communicate,
according to the judges, "makes them the best in their field."
On July 16, 2005, nearly 100 volunteers at
RFB&D's National Headquarters and New Jersey Unit ensured
that Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was recorded within
eight hours of the midnight release of the print version. Following
four hours of post-production, RFB&D's accessible audiobook
was made available on RFB&D's AudioPlus® CDs and RFB&D's
Classic Cassettes so that members were able to read the
bestseller at virtually the same time as their friends and peers.
At the time of recording, 700 pre-orders of the book had already
been placed. RFB&D's efforts were highlighted in stories by
The Associated Press and other local and national media outlets.
In addition to working with the book's publisher,
Scholastic, to ensure the book's prompt availability for recording,
RFB&D and longtime partner Telex Communications collaborated
on the project by offering the compact and portable DAISY-compatible
Telex Scholar CD player at a reduced nonprofit price. The partnership
allowed RFB&D members who ordered Harry Potter and the Half-Blood
Prince on RFB&D's AudioPlus CDs to take advantage of lower
pricing for the duration of the special offer.
"The work that RFB&D does every
day to assist students with print disabilities is incredibly inspiring,"
said RFB&D President & CEO John Kelly. "By honoring
the quality of RFB&D's audiobooks, the Communicator Awards
also honors the hard work and passion of our dedicated staff and
the more than 7,000 volunteers who produce not only leisure reading
such as Harry Potter, but the recorded textbooks that ensure students
have equal access to the printed word and the education they deserve."
RFB&D serves more than 141,000 students
from kindergarten through graduate school and beyond with its
one-of-a-kind collection of more than 109,000 educational titles
on CD or four-track cassette. RFB&D's AudioPlus® digitally
recorded textbooks on CD provide unprecedented navigation, ease
of use and proven effectiveness as learning tools for students
with print disabilities. Students rely on RFB&D's unique accommodation
to access the printed page and to achieve educational success.
All of RFB&D's accessible titles are recorded by volunteers
working in 29 RFB&D recording studios nationwide.
For information on RFB&D, volunteering
or making a donation, call toll-free 866-RFBD-585 (866-732-3585)
or visit RFB&D's accessible website at www.rfbd.org.
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