Dicapta is creating accessibility elements for Daniel Tiger's neighborhood
The Spanish version of the kid’s show Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood will now have audio description and closed captions.
POV will release its historic 36th season with Descriptive Video Service
America’s longest-running non-fiction series on television, POV, will release its newest season next January 26th, with 16 feature documentaries.
Howard Rosenblum, the person moving their hands is the lawyer
Howard's unwavering dedication and hard work have undoubtedly played a major role in the advancements made in captioning and accessibility.
Dicapta strengthens collaboration with independent producers
We have been strengthening our bonds with independent producers to make their content available to audiences with disabilities. .
SEARCHING is now available on YouTube with audio description in the audio track options
At the end of February, YouTube announced a fundamental change to the ecosystem of online audio description, and you might have missed it.
Moving Forward to Embrace Acceptance, by Myrna Medina
Myrna Medina, a mentor for families that have children with deafblindness, shares with us her reflections on grief and loss.
Canal 13 and Dicapta join forces
Dicapta is proud to announce Canal 13 as its new content partner.
Dr. María Victoria Díaz appointed once again to FCC Disability Advisory Committee
The FCC has announced the appointment of members for the fifth two-year term of the Commission’s Disability Advisory Committee, and our very own Dr. María Victoria Díaz is once again part of this committee.
Amy, by Jo Ann McCann
Jo Ann McCann tells us the story of how she met and helped Amy, a young blind girl who was trying to learn ice-skating.