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More than half of Americans use subtitles due to muddled audio (NPR)

Summary by ResetEra
MARTÍNEZ: But it's hard to remember movie quotes when you can't hear the dialogue. A survey by the language-learning site Preply found that more than half of Americans say they use subtitles often because they say the audio is muddled. Here's NPR's Barry Gordemer. balcony. Click to expand... Click to shrink... GORDEMER: She says part of the problem are studios that skimp on sound. LANDERS: I've worked on a couple movies recentl…
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ResetEra broke the news in on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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