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Stitch Media Does The 2010 CNMA's

We are proud to announce that Stitch Media’s Redress Remix won “Best in Canadian Culture Interactive” at the 2010 Canadian New Media Awards last night. Presented by nextMEDIA, the CNMA’s honour the best of the best in Canadian digital media.


The awards ceremony came after a busy two days at NextMEDIA where Evan received second place for his Moderation Town Digital Hot List Pitch and moderated the panel “Harnessing the Value of Video and Content on New Platforms”.


We were proud to have had Redress Remix director Lesley Loksi Chan join Evan and Victoria on stage as they accepted the award. The CNMA’s Twitter twist required us to pre-write a 140 character acceptance speech which Evan recited: “We wish 2 dedicate this award to all those who worked for redress & continue the struggle against discrimination. History can be innovative!” Of course the success of Redress Remix would not be possible without all of our supporters and team members – so to them we’d like to not only offer a big ‘Congratulations’ but also a sincere thank you for all their hard work.

It was an exciting night for Stitch Media as the last ever CNMA’s was total success! Next year the CNMA’s will be rebranded to “The Digi Awards” which will continue to celebrate the best in Canadian digital media. We look forward to 2011 and all the great, innovative productions that are sure to come.

You can see more pictures from NextMEDIA and the CNMA’s in “Stitch in the Wild” Facebook album!

About Dana Herlihey

A lover of all things digital, Dana Herlihey has been working in new media since she was 15 years old, co-pioneering what was Canada’s first online entertainment magazine ‘for teens by teens’. Following an adolescence filled with red carpet interviews, she attended McMaster University, earning a combined honors degree in Multimedia and Cultural Studies.

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