Closed Captioning
Closed captioning is assistive technology for the hearing impaired that displays the audio portion of a television signal as printed words on the television screen. Closed captions are hidden as encoded data within the television signal, and a viewer wishing to see the captions must use a set-top decoder or a television with built-in decoder circuitry. Since July 1993, all television sets with screens 13 inches or larger have been manufactured with built-in decoder circuitry.
KBSI & WDKA broadcasts contain closed captioning. If you experience problems with closed captioning on your television set, please contact us so that we can remedy the situation or provide assistance.