Correct WebVTT example - addresses #594

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This is the initial spec for the podcast transcript format. There are four possible formats detailed below.
* Some transcript implementations are done in-browser. [CORS headers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) are required to make these files available from other websites. [A CORS tester is available here](https://cors-test.codehappy.dev/), to ensure that transcripts are available within browser-based players.
Some transcript implementations are done in-browser. [CORS headers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS)
are required to make these files available from other websites. [A CORS tester is available here](https://cors-test.codehappy.dev/),
to ensure that transcripts are available within browser-based players.
The examples given below are just for convenience. In production you should ensure you are conforming to the actual
spec for each format as defined in it's own documentation.
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WEBVTT
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Sarah: In today's episode,
<v Sarah> In today's episode,
you'll learn whether or not you
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comes from Gillian.
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Gillian: Hi Buzzsprout, Gillian
<v Gillian> Hi Buzzsprout, Gillian
here from breaking through
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