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LEP Talking Newspaper - 15/10/08



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Published Date: 15 October 2008
Listen here to the Lancashire Evening Post's special Talking Newspaper service.
Visitors to lep.co.uk can now hear a selection of our top news, sports and entertainment stories from around mid-morning from Monday to Friday.

The LEP Talking Newspaper aims to serve the visually-impaired community, as well as add variety for other readers who may wish to use the service. It is simply one of several ways in which to get your news from the Lancashire Evening Post.

Users can already watch our special LEP TV daily news bulletin.

>> 'Hear' is the news - read more about our special service

There are three ways to listen to our audio

1. Play now on your computer by clicking the green button above

2. Download and take with you
(right-click on the link directly above and choose Save Target As to your desktop)

3. Subscribe FREE to our podcast service through iTunes (you need iTunes installed on your computer to use this service)

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  • Last Updated: 27 October 2008 11:11 AM
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  • Location: Preston
 
 

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