
TORONTO – For the first time ever in described video, hit series Breaking Bad and The Shield will make their debut on Accessible Media Inc. (AMI) as part of AMI-tv's ‘Crimetime Fridays’ in its new fall schedule.
Other newly-acquired dramas include the New York Fire Department Rescue Me; the private investigation drama Hack; and the Tom Selleck drama Blue Bloods. They will join returning favourites Law & Order: SVU; Suits; Heartland; Murdoch Mysteries; Schitt's Creek and Kim's Convenience.
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 Eyes for the Job. 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 a visit with Tim Doucette, a blind astronomer who built Deep Sky Eye Observatory in Nova Scotia.
AMI This Week kicks off its seventh season on September 10 at 8:00 PM 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-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. It is available in more than eight million Canadian homes as part of the basic digital cable package with most TV service providers.



