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Access Communications up for several CCSA awards

The Canadian Cable Systems Alliance (CCSA) shortlisted Access Communications in four categories for this year’s Tuned-in Canada awards.
Access Communications

The Canadian Cable Systems Alliance (CCSA) shortlisted Access Communications in four categories for this year’s Tuned-in Canada awards.

“Access is committed to improving the quality of life in Saskatchewan communities through dynamic local programming on Access7,” says Jim Deane, CEO, Access Communications. “Community investment and exceptional customer service are why we exist.”

Hundreds of volunteers across the province donate their time to Access7 community channels - creating thousands of hours of first-run programming each year. It truly is a labour of love and Access is honoured to be able to provide a place for communities to connect.

The shortlisted nomination categories are:

I Heart Customer Service

I Heart Local Programming: Best News/Issues Coverage

I Heart Local Programming: Best Sports Coverage

I Heart Local Programming: Best Entertainment Category (two shortlisted nominations)

Access will compete against other shortlisted nominees in each of these categories during the public voting phase.

Townsend, President and CEO of the Canadian Cable Systems Alliance. “From touching and inspiring stories of customer service and community building, to stellar examples of locally produced content, these awards give us the opportunity to share the successes of our members – small and medium sized cable and communications companies – with Canadians from coast to coast.”

Canadians can vote at tunedincanada.com/vote until May 22nd.

Access Communications is a 100% Saskatchewan-owned non-profit co-operative that is committed to providing exceptional communications and entertainment services. Access is dedicated to the communities it lives in, reinvesting 100% of its earnings into the 220 communities it serves.