

Volunteering with WKAR Radio Reading Service
Many of the voices listeners hear on WKAR Radio Reading Service are the voices of
mid-Michigan volunteers reading aloud from the WKAR radio studios. WKAR RRS volunteers
read more than 21 hours of local news and information each week.
Reading aloud can be a gratifying experience, bringing a world of printed material to those who are visually impaired or otherwise unable to read print.
Volunteering for WKAR Radio Reading Service requires a commitment of only a one hour per week. WKAR provides equipment and assignments. Volunteers are assigned depending on our needs and your preferences and schedule.
Reading for Clarity
WKAR Radio Reading Service readers must be able to read aloud with a high degree of
accuracy
and
clarity. WKAR RRS administers a 5-minute oral reading audition to determine whether
readers have
the necessary reading characteristics. Readers are evaluated based on these criteria:
- Diction must be clear, distinct, and readily understandable.
- Reading should demonstrate an awareness of the manner in which words
fit together for good, verbal expression in reading aloud, especially with
regard
to meaning.
- Reading should communicate accurately the thoughts and ideas set forth
in the printed matter without editorializing.
- Reading should demonstrate a command of fluency and ease with the spoken
language.
- Reading should contain a pace which is appropriate to the material
being read.
- Reading should avoid being patterned or monotonous.
Interested?
If you would like to audition to become a WKAR Radio Reading Service volunteer, please contact:
Brad Walker, BradW@wkar.org 517
432-3120 ext 346
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WKAR Radio Reading Service would like to thank our supporters
| The Geraldine Curtis Endowment |
The Lions & Lioness Clubs of mid-Michigan |
The Michigan Braille Transcribing Fund |
Our listeners and volunteers |