NCRA member featured in captioning article April 24, 2017 The Ledger, Memphis, Tenn., posted an article on April 20 about the need for closed captioners that features NCRA member Linda Hershey, FAPR, RDR, CRR, CRC, a broadcast captioner in Chattanooga. Read more. Published in Captioning, Career, News and People in the News closed captioningTennessee More from CaptioningMore posts in Captioning »The popularity of captionsLocal city council approves new closed captioning requirementU.K. captioner highlighted in international newspaper articleU.K. captioner highlighted in international newspaper articleSurvey shows Gen Z and Millennials prefer captioning on for television and moreLos Angeles Times letters to the editor highlight need for captioningLos Angeles Times letters to the editor highlight need for captioningMore from CareerMore posts in Career »Celebrate National Volunteer Month: Become a volunteer today!Celebrate National Volunteer Month: Become a volunteer today!Volunteering grows your knowledgeVolunteering grows your knowledgeCelebrate Financial Literacy Month with two new live webinarsCelebrate Financial Literacy Month with two new live webinarsStudent Spotlight: Carlene SasakiStudent Spotlight: Carlene SasakiCelebrate teachers! #NCRAlovesteachersCelebrate teachers! #NCRAlovesteachersMore from NewsMore posts in News »N.Y. State Court System to publish daily transcripts of Donald J. Trump trialNCRA member, court reporter for the District of Guam featured in the newsNCRA President and STRONG Chair interviewed on impact of AI on America’s judiciaryNCRA member accompanies Iowa Chief Justice on high school visitNCRA member accompanies Iowa Chief Justice on high school visitSteno Matters episode available featuring Attorney Dennis Holmgren and Lobbyist Will KriegerSteno Matters episode available featuring Attorney Dennis Holmgren and Lobbyist Will KriegerMore from People in the NewsMore posts in People in the News »NCRA members from Texas in the newsA day in the life of a court reporterDom Tursi, retired NCRA member, interviewed by The New YorkerMeet Mr. and Ms. Speedy, court reporters extraordinaireCourt reporter student at Poway Adult School receives grant