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Broadcaster, Accessible Media Inc.
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By Steven Scott| doubletaponair.com@ Discover what the Nintendo Switch 2’s new accessibility features really mean for blind and low vision gamers. Steve Saylor, The Blind Gamer, returns to Double Tap to explain what’s coming, what’s possible, and what still needs work. We explore the new screen reader, text resizing, and zoom features built into the console—and whether these will impact gameplay or just the menus
By Steven Scott| doubletaponair.com@ Read The Ability Summit 2025 Preview TranscriptThe Ability Summit 2025 is set to be a major event once again, bringing together accessibility advocates, developers, and industry leaders for a free virtual experience. In this conversation, Steven Scott speaks with Jenny Lay-Flurrie, the Chief Accessibility Officer at Microsoft, about the history and growth of the summit, which started as a small gathering of 20 people and has now expanded to an anticipated audience of 20,000
Company Info
Accessible Media Inc.
Accessible Media Inc. (AMI) is a Canadian non-profit media organization based in Toronto, Ontario, founded in 1989. AMI is dedicated to serving individuals with disabilities by creating inclusive content that ensures equal access to media. Its mission is to entertain, inform, and empower Canadians with disabilities through authentic storytelling and positive representation. AMI offers several services, including AMI-tv and AMI-télé, which are English and French-language television channels featuring described video and closed captioning. AMI-audio provides an English-language audio service with accessible news and entertainment. The organization also produces original programming tailored to disability communities, such as documentaries and educational content. AMI engages with Canadians with disabilities through a research panel to gather feedback on accessible technology and media consumption, and it publishes newsletters to keep the community informed about accessibility services and events.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
'+1 866-509-4545
Founded: 1989