Task 2 - Opportunities: Display of text based information





E4 Graphic representation
E4's graphic representation gives opportunities to those who may have any impaired hearing or eye sight by featuring their own version of a time-table as part of the transition to the next channel. The font of the channels as they roll through the time slots are large and bold, which is clear enough for a viewer to see and they also have an audio voice over which is clear for the viewer to see so that everyone is being catered for on their channel.


Sky TV Guide
This is Sky's TV Guide and they have every channel which is available on Sky, with the channels being numbered. This is a way in which the audience can see exactly what is on and at what time but in comparison to the E4 graphic representation, it is a lot more challenging for those who do not know how to use a TV guide properly, the text is much smaller and difficult for those whom are visually impaired and unlike on the E4 channel requires you to prompt yourself to look and what is scheduled to air rather than informing you  whilst you are on the channel.






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