AMI-tv announces exciting new fall programming schedule
TORONTO, Sept. 6, 2018 /CNW/ - Today, Accessible Media Inc. (AMI) revealed its schedule for the 2018 fall season, boasting a lineup of compelling new and returning AMI originals, exciting programs available for the first time ever in described video and perennial favourites.
AMI This Week kicks off its seventh season on September 10 at 8 p.m. ET. The weekly magazine show, co-hosted by Anthony McLachlan and Victoria Nolan, continues its distinct community focus, sharing events and interesting stories from coast to coast.
AMI original productions are the centrepiece of the schedule, with Season two of the award-winning Employable Me, the debut season of dating series There's Something You Should Know and new episodes of Season two of Eyes for the Job, which moves to a new night and timeslot. New local original documentaries under the Our Community banner explore Friendship Circle of Montreal, a non-profit organization that provides support and inclusion to individuals with special needs; and visit Tim Doucette, a blind astronomer who built Deep Sky Eye Observatory in Nova Scotia.
Let AMI-audio's Mike Ross and Joeita Gupta get your day started as Live from Studio 5 moves to a new platform as part of AMI-tv's mornings later this fall. More information on Live from Studio 5 will be revealed in the coming weeks.
Returning favourites to AMI-tv consist of Law & Order: SVU, Suits, Heartland, Murdoch Mysteries, Matlock, Monk and Schitt's Creek and Kim's Convenience, which are broadcast in a back-to-back Canadian comedy block on Friday nights.
New additions include two Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy-winning series available in described video for the first time ever. Breaking Bad—starring Bryan Cranston as high school chemistry teacher-turned-methamphetamine dealer Walter White—will be broadcast. The Shield, with Michael Chiklis playing corrupt Los Angeles police officer Vic Mackey, leads into Breaking Bad. The two acquired series, along with Drug Wars, comprise AMI-tv's "Crimetime Fridays."
"I'm so proud of our primetime schedule," says John Melville, Vice-President, Programming and Production, AMI-tv. "From Employable Me and AMI This Week to Kim's Convenience, Breaking Bad and The Shield, we've got a well-rounded, diverse, competitive group of series to offer new and long-time viewers."
Other newly-acquired dramas include the New York Fire Department Rescue Me, co-created by and starring Denis Leary; the private investigation drama Hack, with David Morse and Andre Braugher; and the Tom Selleck drama Blue Bloods.
All dates subject to change. Additional fall programming will be announced in the coming weeks. Stream past episodes of AMI original programming on demand after the broadcast at AMI.ca or via the iOS and tvOS AMI App.
AMI-tv's fall premieres (all times Eastern)
Monday, Sept. 10
12 p.m. – Heartland (Mon.-Thur.)
8 p.m. - AMI This Week
9 p.m. - Law & Order: SVU (Mon.-Thur.)
10 p.m. – Elementary
11 p.m. - Drug Wars
Tuesday, Sept. 11
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods
Wednesday, Sept. 12
10 p.m. - Rescue Me
Thursday, Sept. 13
8 p.m. - Mr. D
10 p.m. - American Greed
Friday, Sept. 14
7 p.m. – Employable Me
8 p.m. - Kim's Convenience
8:30 p.m. - Schitt's Creek
9 p.m. - The Shield
10 p.m. - Breaking Bad
11 p.m. – Drug Wars
Saturday, Sept. 15
4 p.m. - Hack
Sunday, Sept. 16
7 p.m. – Matlock
Sunday, Oct. 14
10 p.m. - Suits
Wednesday, Oct. 31
2:30 p.m. – There's Something You Should Know
Sunday, Oct. 28
9 p.m. - Monk
About AMI-tv
AMI-tv is the world's first television network to broadcast all programs with open format described video for individuals who are blind or partially sighted and is broadcast daily into more than eight million Canadian homes as part of the basic digital cable package with most service providers. AMI-tv is committed to broadcasting a variety of content with a focus on accessibility and inclusion.
About Accessible Media Inc.
AMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI's vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through accessible media, reflection and portrayal. To learn more visit AMI.ca and AMItele.ca.
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SOURCE Accessible Media Inc. (AMI)
For media inquiries and information, please contact: Greg David, Communications Specialist, Accessible Media Inc., [email protected], 647-417-0631
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