Our apps
Access radio and local news for free. Explore a rich collection of content using simple commands or gestures on your mobile phone or Alexa device.
Use our Speech Radio app to access more than 70,000 radio stations on your mobile phone. Or download our Speech Talking Newspaper app and Alexa Skill to unlock audio versions of hundreds of local newspapers.
Enjoy radio and news without the frustratingly endless adverts, pop-ups, and platform-specific challenges which can make the experience inaccessible to people living with sight loss.

Speech Radio
Our Speech Radio app brings together more than 70,000 commercial, international, and BBC radio stations all for free. Access a whole world of music, news and live sport all in one place, without having to navigate multiple, often inaccessible, platforms. The sight-loss-friendly interface allows you to navigate the app by voice or with simple gestures.
Speech Talking Newspaper
Access audio versions of more than 290 local news publications from across all four nations of the UK with our Speech Talking Newspaper app. All the content on the app is read by local talking newspaper volunteers and submitted to BWBF to make available via our app.
Download Speech Talking Newspaper for Android
Download Speech Talking Newspaper for iOS
To access Speech Talking Newspaper on Alexa, just say “Alexa, enable Talking Newspaper”.

Help using our apps and Alexa skill
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Once you download our apps or enable our Alexa Skill you’ll be invited to register and create an account. Signing up one time will allow you to use both our apps as much as you want. You will be kept logged in after signing in for the first time. Once you’ve signed up to one app, you will automatically be logged in to our other app, if you want to use both.
If you need help, you can ask anyone to register you using this form. Alternatively please get in touch via dave@blind.org.uk and we can help you get started.
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There are more than 290 publications on our app, but not all areas have a local talking newspaper, and some aren't available on the app. If you can’t find yours by searching by name or geographical area, please get in touch via dave@blind.org.uk.
Our team will be able to confirm if your newspaper is on our app. Any local talking newspapers that aren’t yet on our app are welcome to get in touch and we are very happy to add them.
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There are more than 70,000 radio stations on our app. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please get in touch via dave@blind.org.uk.
If we don’t have the station you’re looking for, we may be able to get a stream and add this to our app, but this depends on the station.
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Once your device is set up and connected to the internet, you can enable our skill by simply saying: "Alexa, enable Talking Newspapers". You should then follow the prompts given by Alexa.
In some instances, you may need to enable the Skill using the Alexa app on your smart device. You can do this by opening the Alexa app and selecting: More > Skills and Games > Search > Talking Newspapers > Enable.
Once the Skill is enabled, just say "Alexa open Talking Newspaper” to get started.
You can also access any of our Talking Newspapers by saying (for example) "Alexa Ask Talking Newspaper for Liverpool Talking Newspaper" or any publication name.
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The first time you use the skill you’ll be asked for a Talking Newspaper name or the name of a town or city in the UK.
Alexa will only find the newspaper under the exact name it has in our app. You can add your own abbreviations or nicknames for your favourite publications.
You can also search by geographical area. There are currently 555 area locations within the Skill. Again, users can add their own abbreviations or nicknames for locations if desired.
If you want any support with this, please contact dave@blind.org.uk who would be happy to help you.
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If you stop listening and come back within 24-hours, Alexa will ask if you want to carry on listening. Just say “yes” to carry on, or “no” to browse other publications.
You can skip content by saying "Alexa, next track" or “Alexa, previous track" to move between tracks where there is more than one track for the publication you are listening to.
You can fast forward or rewind by saying: "Alexa, ask Talking Newspaper to forward/rewind (any number up to 60) seconds". The audio will now carry on from this new position.
You can say “Alexa, pause", "Alexa, stop" and "Alexa, play” to stop and start playing content.
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Simply say "Alexa, cancel" to exit from the Skill.
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Local talking newspapers can upload their content to our app via our content upload page. If you are a talking newspaper which is not currently available on our app and would like to start, please email dave@blind.org.uk and we will get this all set up for you.
How our apps change lives
Our apps keep people connected with their passions, their hobbies and their loved ones. Watch Jason and our Patron Jim Rosenthal as they explain the impact our apps can have in people's daily lives.

Jason and BWBF Patron Jim Rosenthal talk about the life-changing impact of our apps
Jason's story: transcript (Word)
Download a full transcript of Jason's video
Download Jason's story: transcript (Word) docx (15.6kb)Our apps in numbers
The number of radio stations on our Speech Radio app
The number of publications on our Speech Talking Newspaper app and Alexa skill
Our partners
Our apps and Alexa Skill are available thanks to pro bono support from our incredible partners, who help provide content and maintain our apps.

App support from VOID software
We’re improving our apps, while saving thousands of pounds, thanks to a new partnership with software specialists VOID.

Unlocking local news with TNF
We have worked closely with Talking News Federation (TNF) over many years to make it easy for people living with sight loss to access content from their local newspaper in audio form.

Unlocking radio stations with airable
Our partnership with audio content aggregator airable makes more than 70,000 radio stations accessible to people living with sight loss, through our Speech Radio app.
Add your content to our apps or Alexa Skill
Do you want to get your talking newspaper onto our Speech Talking Newspaper app or Alexa Skill? Are you a radio station or radio content provider who wants to make your stream available via our Speech Radio app? Please get in touch with David Beard, our Head of Technology, on dave@blind.org.uk.