WRBH.org Relaunches as a Global Resource for the Visually Impaired


WRBH.org relaunch

New Orleans, LA – WRBH 88.3 FM, the nation’s only full-time reading radio service on the FM dial, has launched a completely redesigned website at WRBH.org relaunch The new site is modern, user-friendly, and has resources for supporters, volunteers, and the visually impaired community. The new website can be visited at wrbh.org.

The updated website reflects WRBH.org relaunch commitment to accessibility and innovation. Designed with screen-reading programs in mind, the site ensures seamless navigation and usability for visually impaired users. It offers live streaming, programming schedules, and expanded resources for listeners, volunteers, and supporters worldwide.

The new website was created in collaboration with HEROfarm (theherofarm.com), a New Orleans-born marketing and public relations agency. It serves as the latest step in WRBH.org relaunch ongoing efforts to provide equal access to information, enhancing the station’s mission of transforming the printed word into the spoken word.

“This redesign is about more than just aesthetics. It’s about creating a platform that truly serves the needs of our community,” said WRBH.org relaunch Executive Director Natalie Gonzalez. “We are excited to offer this enhanced experience to our listeners and supporters around the globe.”

WRBH.org relaunch programming remains diverse, offering readings from newspapers, magazines, books, and local publications, alongside popular shows such as New Orleans by Mouth and The Writers’ Forum. The station broadcasts 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, thanks to the dedication of nearly 200 volunteers.


About WRBH
WRBH 88.3 FM (wrbh.org), based in New Orleans, is the only full-time reading service on the FM dial in the United States and one of just three in the world. The nonprofit station is dedicated to providing accessible, thoughtful, and entertaining programming for the blind and print-impaired community.

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