You can now listen to L.A. Times articles with our new audio service. Here's how
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You can now listen to L.A. Times articles with our new audio service. Here's how
"You can now listen to Los Angeles Times articles with our new audio reader. Most pieces now include this feature when they are published. Simply click the headphone icon - which also shows how long listening to the story will take - and an automated voice will read the article aloud. If you notice pronunciation errors or other issues, you can offer feedback on the audio player here."
"(Sian Roper / For The Times) You can now listen to Los Angeles Times articles with our new audio reader. Most pieces now include this feature when they are published. Simply click the headphone icon - which also shows how long listening to the story will take - and an automated voice will read the article aloud. If you notice pronunciation errors or other issues, you can offer feedback on the audio player here. Our goal is to make our journalism more accessible to all readers."
Los Angeles Times provides an audio reader that plays news content using an automated voice. Most pieces include the audio feature at publication and display a headphone icon indicating availability and estimated listening time. Readers can activate the player by clicking the headphone icon, which launches the automated narration of the story. The audio player includes a feedback mechanism for reporting pronunciation errors and other issues. Users can submit feedback directly through the audio player interface. The audio reader aims to improve accessibility by making journalism more available to readers who prefer or require spoken delivery.
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