NEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Heine, 35, is often multitasking when she watches TV shows or movies at home. “I’ll be playing on the phone, loving on my animals, maybe cleaning, picking up,” she says. So she ...
Subtitles aren’t just for hearing loss anymore—they’re a must-have for many streaming fans. Whether you’re watching late at night, dealing with heavy accents, or just want clearer dialogue, adjusting ...
A new poll shows younger adults use subtitles more often than older viewers. Younger people turn them on for multitasking or noisy rooms, while older adults use them for hearing or clarity. Most ...
People are reading what they watch. For generations, subtitles and closed captions were almost exclusively used by the hard of hearing or when heading to an art-house cinema to view foreign-language ...
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Charlotte Ritchie and Penn Badgley in "You" Season 4 (Credit: Netflix) In an effort to provide a more tailored, comfortable and cohesive viewing experience for those who use subtitles, Netflix has ...
Taylor Heine, 35, is often multitasking when she watches TV shows or movies at home. “I’ll be playing on the phone, loving on my animals, maybe cleaning, picking up,” she says. So she watches with the ...