Cue & Review Recording Service

Charity registered in Scotland SC018016

To provide blind and partially-sighted people with equal opportunity of access to printed information as their sighted contemporaries. This covers a wide range of material from national and regional newspapers and magazines to public, private and voluntary sector information that we transcribe. We have also created our enterprise arm that is the landlord of the Bishopbriggs Media Centre, 18 business units which can be rented out to local businesses and organisations - visit www.bishopbriggsmediacentre.co.uk for details about the building.


Current opportunities

We provide a “Talking Newspaper” service, making recordings of articles from newspapers including The Herald Scotland, Glasgow Times and The National five days a week and for visually and reading impaired people across the country to listen to online through our website www.cueandreview.com, internet radio or Amazon Alexa enabled devices. We also create weekly podcasts of articles from the newspapers we cover which are available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more. We interact with local visually and reading impairment advocacy and support groups too, to get feedback on our service and help our listeners with any technical problems they have relating to accessing the “Talking Newspaper” service.

We provide a “Talking Newspaper” service, making recordings of articles from daily and weekly newspapers including the Kirkintilloch and Bishopbriggs Herald for visually and reading impaired people across the country to listen to online through our website www.cueandreview.com, internet radio or Amazon Alexa enabled devices. We also create weekly podcasts of articles from the newspapers we cover which are available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more. We interact with local visually and reading impairment advocacy and support groups too, to get feedback on our service and help our listeners with any technical problems they have relating to accessing the “Talking Newspaper” service.