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 »NCRA reviews FCC rulings requiring jail and prison telecom providers to accommodate incarcerated persons with disabilitiesNCRA reviews FCC rulings requiring jail and prison telecom providers to accommodate incarcerated persons with disabilitiesGreen River College prioritizes accessibilityGreen River College prioritizes accessibilityFrom Court to CART: The Dream Team of CART delivered!From Court to CART: The Dream Team of CART delivered!NCRA Professional Captioner featured on CBS MorningsNCRA Professional Captioner featured on CBS MorningsThe popularity of captionsMore from CareerMore posts in Career »NCRA reviews FCC rulings requiring jail and prison telecom providers to accommodate incarcerated persons with disabilitiesNCRA reviews FCC rulings requiring jail and prison telecom providers to accommodate incarcerated persons with disabilitiesStudent Spotlight: On her way to Louisville Student Spotlight: On her way to Louisville Student Fast LaneStudent Fast LaneCongratulations, graduates!Congratulations, graduates!Coming down the stretch. Things to know before you go!Coming down the stretch. Things to know before you go!More from NewsMore posts in News »Why following us on social media is crucial for the NCRA Conference & ExpoNCRA reviews FCC rulings requiring jail and prison telecom providers to accommodate incarcerated persons with disabilitiesNCRA reviews FCC rulings requiring jail and prison telecom providers to accommodate incarcerated persons with disabilitiesWhy support the proposed dues adjustment?Why support the proposed dues adjustment?National Court Reporters Association seeks to raise awareness of pitfalls of artificial intelligence in Nebraska courtsNational Court Reporters Association seeks to raise awareness of pitfalls of artificial intelligence in Nebraska courtsNCRA member in the newsMore 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