GW Micro's New Radio Show

Dec-31-1969

Did you ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes at GW Micro?  Do you want to know more about the people behind the technical support team and how it works?  Are you generally interested in assistive technology?  If any of these questions peak your interest, then you are in luck.  Every first Tuesday of the month, you can listen to a new 30-minute radio show with GW Micro’s own Jeremy Curry as the host of the show.  In cooperation with On The Move and with Chicago Radio Information Service (CRIS) radio located at the Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired; GW Micro is pleased to announce this exciting new show.  This show is one of the first of its kind, where one of the leading assistive technology (AT) manufacturers discusses the latest advances in AT, and talks about what goes on behind the scenes.  Topics that are covered include everything from what’s going on with GW Micro products and people to some of the latest innovations in assistive technology.  You can check out the radio show at www.thechicagolighthouse.org.  Then, select the CRIS Radio link to start the audio stream.

CRIS radio broadcasts the span of a 55 mile radius from the John Hancock building to 40,000 listeners, thousands of cable subscribers, hundreds of students in classrooms, and hundreds of patients in area hospitals.  CRIS radio broadcasts 24 hours per day, and streams live on the web at www.thechicagolighthouse.org

Tune in tonight at 8:30 P.M. to listen to Jeremy's interview with Aaron Smith, GW Micro’s Webmaster and Technical Support Specialist.  Find out what makes the technical support team top notch in the assistive technology industry.  Also, for those of you wondering about Window-Eyes 6.0, check out the exclusive details that Aaron shares.  This is one show that you won’t want to miss!  For questions, comments, or topic suggestions regarding the show, email them to jeremy@gwmicro.com.  You can also contact On The Move at onthemoveradio@sbcglobal.net, and you can also check out the archives of the show at www.gwmicro.com/onthemove.  Stay tuned to CRIS radio, and enjoy the show!

 


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