W3C honored with Emmy® Award for Standards Work on Accessible Video Captioning and Subtitles

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Picture of Philippe Le Hegaret, W3C and TTML WG Representatives accepting the Emmy

W3C is delighted to be the recipient of a 2016 Technology & Engineering Emmy® Award from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for its work on the Timed Text Mark-up Language standard that makes video content more accessible with text captioning and subtitles. Representatives from W3C staff and the Timed Text Working Group will attend the awards ceremony on 8 January at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

"W3C is thrilled to receive a 2016 Emmy® Award in recognition of technologies that support an important part of our mission to bring the full potential of the World Wide Web to everyone, whatever their disability, culture, language, device or network infrastructure," said W3C CEO Dr. Jeff Jaffe. "I would like to thank the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for their recognition of W3C, and I congratulate the members of the W3C Timed Text Working Group and the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative on this outstanding achievement."

For more information about the Emmy® Award and TTML, see the press release.

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