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CCSA announces Tuned-In Awards short list


QUISPAMSIS, N.B. – The Canadian Communication Systems Alliance has announced the shortlisted nominees for three of its five contest categories for Tuned-In Canada 2021, the organization’s long-standing annual initiative which celebrates the contributions CCSA-Member independent communications companies make to their communities and for their customers.

Judges Matt Polka (president and CEO of ACA Connects – America’s Communications Association), Suzanne Lamarre (lawyer at Therrien Couture and former CRTC commissioner), Greg O’Brien (editor and publisher of Cartt.ca), and newcomer judge Greg Hemmings (founder and CEO of New Brunswick-based Hemmings House Pictures) have completed the scoring process for the three “Public Voting” contest categories.

The 2021 shortlisted nominees are:

Best people: on-camera community channel personality

  • Westman Communications Group (MB) – Bernie Whetter
  • Cooptel (QC) – Pierre Tétrault
  • Seaside Communications (NS) – Lynn Rosta
  • Novus (BC) – Jordan Wade

Best story: giving back

  • Tbaytel (ON) – Neighbourhood Heroes Campaign
  • Seaside Communications (NS) – Glace Bay Food Bank Telethon
  • CRRS (NL) – 40 Years of Making a Difference
  • Bruce Telecom (ON) – Outdoor Learning Centres

Best photo: connecting Canadians

  • WTC Communications (ON) – Working on the Open Road
  • Westman Communications Group (MB) – Inglis Manitoba Elevators
  • Vianet (ON) – Rural Broadband Sheep
  • Bruce Telecom (ON) – Splicing Cable

The shortlisted nominees will be published on the Tuned-In Canada website for nationwide voting (from March 18 – April 1) and winners will be determined by popular vote.

The winners of the following “Juried Categories” will be determined by the judges, who have been asked to evaluate the nominations using specific criteria and provide a mark out of 100:

Best story: game changer

Best content: community channel programming

“Thank you to everyone who submitted nominations for this year’s campaign,” said Jay Thomson, CEO of the CCSA, in the release. “We’re continuously impressed by the nominations we receive and are inspired by how our members responded to the increased demands on their operations this past year. Each entry shines a spotlight on the wonderful ways they give back to their customers and the communities they serve.”

Winners in all five categories will be announced on April 12, 2021 and will receive $1,000 to donate to a community charity of their choice.

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