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Why Use IR?


Experience
At IR Broadcast Captioning, we know what we're doing. We've been involved in the closed-captioning industry since 1992. We know, and understand, what broadcasters need. We pass this knowledge on to our team as we expand. While other companies struggle to understand basic broadcast requirements, our team will work with you through the steps and ensure that you receive a quality captioned program each and every time your program airs.

Service
And since we've been working in this industry since the 90's, we'll be there when you need us. We don't subcontract our work out to other companies to save money, nor do we use lower quality options like voice recognition systems. Just like you don't cut corners on your productions, we don't cut corners on captioning your programs. 

Support and Preparation
When you use IR, we make sure our captionists are prepared to take on your shows. This starts with an in-house prep team that gathers the information our writers will likely caption on your program. If it's news, then this team gathers current stories and events during the day. Our writers will become very familiar with all aspects of the local area to ensure they understand everything about your city, from street names and schools to history and local politics. If it's a sports event or sports show, then a full review of the upcoming game, past games, and other related items in the league. Whatever we take on, our prep team is there to help support our writers. This all means quality captioned programming for you, and your viewers.

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