How can I subscribe to Readers Digest® and Newsweek® recorded magazines?
If you can’t read print because you have a physical or visual impairment, and you live in the United States or are a U.S. citizen living abroad, you may be eligible to receive free cassette subscriptions (made possible by donations) to Newsweek® and Reader’s Digest® from APH. Newsweek® Talking Magazine is recorded weekly on one 4 track cassette at 15/16 ips. The cassette becomes the property of the reader, and should not be returned. Reader’s Digest® Talking Magazine is recorded monthly on two 4 track cassettes at 15/16 ips. The cassette becomes the property of the reader, and should not be returned. Reader’s Digest is also available in English braille, grade two.
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