Accessible Media Inc. (AMI) is proud to announce AMI-tv and its production partners received 12 nominations from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television for the 2025 Canadian Screen Awards.
Columnist Shelley Petite discusses issues of accessibility at public events in New Brunswick Marc Aflalo of Double Dap gives you the lowdown on Samsung’s updated features for its voice assistant ...
With country-wide unease in the business sector affecting everyone, advice for Canadian entrepreneurs is critical. Accessible Media Inc. (AMI), in partnership with Apple Orchard Productions, is ...
The Described Video Guide is a comprehensive list of all programs across all stations in Canada available with described video. Listings are available online or by phone up to five days in advance.
Download the AMI-tv App now from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store! Accessibility is at the heart of everything we do at AMI and it was a priority at every stage of planning, development and ...
You Can't Ask That is a documentary series that confronts prejudices and breaks down taboos in our society in an authentic and relatable way. Each episode asks a group of Canadians who live with ...
Kelly MacDonald has worked with AMI for nearly two decades, first starting as a studio producer with what was then known as the National Broadcast Reading Service. Kelly began his broadcasting career ...
In this article, we will discuss how to make your YouTube videos more accessible by adding captions; and how to utilize those same captions to make your native video posts on Facebook more accessible ...
Be a student with a disability Be eligible to work in Canada Be enrolled in full-time studies at an accredited Canadian post-secondary institution in the field of Broadcast/Media, Business or IT ...
AMI-tv is the world's first television network to broadcast all programs with open format described video for Canadians who are blind or partially sighted, and is included as part of the basic digital ...
AMI believes in an inclusive society in which media is accessible to all Canadians. AMI’s goal is to be a world leader in accessibility, from the way we regard our customers to the employees we hire.
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