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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.
AMI-audio is an accessible television channel and streaming service offering a variety of compelling stories and engaging original content to Canadians who are blind, partially sighted or otherwise ...
Established in 2012, the AMI Scholarship Program was created to ensure that post-secondary education is available to members of the disability community. In 2016, the program was renamed the AMI ...
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 ...
Bobbi Janzen is a wife, mother and grandmother. She is also a member of the partially sighted community, born with a congenital, degenerative disease resulting in very low vision. Bobbi began her ...
Integrated Described Video (IDV) is a method of producing video content for blind and partially sighted audiences from the ground up, whereby the identification of key visual elements is incorporated ...
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 ...
We're excited to make our content available to you on even more platforms. Recent research has indicated that AMI's core audience, the blind and partially sighted community, regularly incorporate ...
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 ...
AMI's Research Panel serves as an ongoing feedback mechanism between AMI and the community. Canadians from the disability community are invited to join and share insights and opinions on accessible ...