Publication Title
Accessing communication. The quality of live subtitles in the UK
Publication Type
Journal article
Journal
LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION
Year of publication
2016
Volume
49
Pages
56-69
Language(s)
English
Modalities
Abstract
This article presents the results of the first official assessment on the quality of live TV subtitles in the UK as a form of access to audiovisual communication for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers. Carried out in collaboration with the British governmental regulator Ofcom, this is the largest analysis ever conducted on the quality of live subtitles, covering 300 programmes and 78,000 subtitles. The results provide data on the key issues of accuracy, speed, reduction rate and latency of the subtitles. The article concludes with a number of suggestions to update the existing guidelines on live subtitles at an international level so that they can provide full access to audiovisual communication for viewers with hearing loss.