Choice Magazine Listening
www.choicemagazinelistening.orgChoice Magazine Listening (CML) is a nonprofit organization that produces a free audio magazine anthology for adults prevented from reading due to blindness, visual impairment, physically disability, or dyslexia. CML selects and records memorable writing from approximately 100 leading magazines. Our experienced editors are always on the lookout for literature that best captures the human experience. Listeners call and write to tell us how much CML has enriched their lives. Four times a year, our subscribers receive (by mail or download) 12 hours of outstanding unabridged articles, fiction, and poetry, read by professional narrators and recorded on a format consistent with that used by the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS). CML was founded in 1962 by the philanthropist LuEsther T. Mertz, a founder of Publishers Clearing House. Mrs. Mertz believed that print-disabled adults should have access to the same outstanding magazine writing as sighted people, and established the nonprofit Lucerna Fund to support CML. Because of Mrs. Mertz’s foresight and generosity, CML has always been completely free of charge. Mrs. Mertz died in 1991 at age 85. Those who wish to listen to CML will need a digital talking-book player, which is available free of charge from the NLS. To find out more, please visit us at http://www.choicemagazinelistening.org/content/subscribe. Feel free to email or call us for help in obtaining the free player.
Read moreChoice Magazine Listening (CML) is a nonprofit organization that produces a free audio magazine anthology for adults prevented from reading due to blindness, visual impairment, physically disability, or dyslexia. CML selects and records memorable writing from approximately 100 leading magazines. Our experienced editors are always on the lookout for literature that best captures the human experience. Listeners call and write to tell us how much CML has enriched their lives. Four times a year, our subscribers receive (by mail or download) 12 hours of outstanding unabridged articles, fiction, and poetry, read by professional narrators and recorded on a format consistent with that used by the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS). CML was founded in 1962 by the philanthropist LuEsther T. Mertz, a founder of Publishers Clearing House. Mrs. Mertz believed that print-disabled adults should have access to the same outstanding magazine writing as sighted people, and established the nonprofit Lucerna Fund to support CML. Because of Mrs. Mertz’s foresight and generosity, CML has always been completely free of charge. Mrs. Mertz died in 1991 at age 85. Those who wish to listen to CML will need a digital talking-book player, which is available free of charge from the NLS. To find out more, please visit us at http://www.choicemagazinelistening.org/content/subscribe. Feel free to email or call us for help in obtaining the free player.
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New York
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Port Washington
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1-10
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1962
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