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  2. Jun 26, 2018 · Essential for deaf people and English language learners, and scientifically shown to promote reading comprehension and retention, subtitles have only recently become essential for many TV...

  3. Young people are almost four times more likely than older viewers to watch TV shows with subtitles, despite having fewer hearing problems, according to research by a captioning charity.

  4. Jan 20, 2023 · Why we all need subtitles now. It’s not you — TV dialogue has gotten harder to hear. Edward Vega joined the Vox video team as a video producer in 2021. His coverage focuses on all things ...

  5. Jun 6, 2023 · Subtitles serve an important purpose for people with hearing or cognitive impairments, or for translation from a foreign language. They’re not for fluent English speakers watching something in...

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  6. Feb 20, 2023 · An answer to the question everyone's asking, looking into the various reasons why subtitles are becoming more and more common. In my first article with Lingo, I brought up the growing ease of subtitles as one of the reasons that foreign films are becoming more popular but even those who don’t watch media in other languages are using subtitles ...

  7. Feb 10, 2023 · There is a scientific explanation for why subtitles are better, and it all boils down to the counter-intuitive finding that subtitles are not a distraction and instead 2 different signals (audio and subtitles) enhance each other.

  8. Nov 15, 2020 · Why Subtitles Matter. With the growth of Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime and Apple TV, to name just a few, the international audience for film and television has never been bigger or more diverse. And the need for accurate and coherent subtitles – both for artistic and economic reasons – has never been more important.

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