This web page is for the Speaking Out for the Blind program on American Council of the Blind's ACB MEDIA.
Famous and inspirational blind individuals and other specialists are interviewed about a wide variety of topics providing listeners with the steps to achieve their dreams. The show's host is Brian McCallen (more info about brian is at the "about the host" link above).
Speaking Out for the Blind airs on ACB Radio channel acb MEDIA 1 on the following days and times (NOTE THAT ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN):
New episode of the week airs at:
8:00 PM Friday
New episode of the weeks repeats at:
11:00 PM Friday 8:00 AM Saturday 11:00 AM Saturday 4:30 AM Monday 7:30 AM Monday 4:30 PM Monday 7:30 PM Monday
Ways to Connect to Speaking Out for the Blind:
Amazon Alexa enabled device (RECOMMENDED) “Alexa, Ask ACB Media to play Media 1”. (1 = stream number).
PC / browser access (RECOMMENDED): Visit acbmedia.org at http://www.acbmedia.org/1 (1 = stream number). The site has a built-in media player and there is no need to install or use a media player on your device. Hit the play button and the stream will begin playing immediately.
Smart device Access (RECOMMENDED): Download “ACB Link” from your app store. Find “Radio” along the bottom of the screen, then “Menu” in the top left corner. Select “Live Streams” and then choose “ACB Media 1 - Mainstream.” Double tap the play button.
Victor Reader Stream Access: Navigate to “Internet radio library” in the “online bookshelf”. Locate the Humanware playlist. From the playlist, select ACB Media 1 (1 = stream number) and hit play.
Alternate Dial-In access Dial 1 (518) 906-1820. Listen to the menu prompts and press 1.
IMPORTANT NOTE The ACB Radio Tuner is no longer supported. If you used the tuner in the past, you may access all ACB Media streams from acbmedia.org (see above) If you are using alternate ways to access ACB Media streams than those above (such as Tune In or Winamp using acbradio.org URL’s, we kindly ask that you use one of the methods above.
Facebook page is at Speaking Out for the Blind and X (formerly twitter) page is at SpeakOutfortheBlind (you may also access this at SpeakOutBlind).