NACTV accepting Showcase 2015 entries

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NEEPAWA — Manitoba talent will shine across the nation this February, courtesy of NACTV in Neepawa.

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NEEPAWA — Manitoba talent will shine across the nation this February, courtesy of NACTV in Neepawa.

Each year, Manitoba’s public television station airs a special night of live talent known as “Showcase.” The program is broadcast to more than 1.2 million homes across Canada via MTS in Manitoba and BellTV satellite nationally.

Now, it’s your opportunity to share your talent and gain Canada-wide exposure.

NACTV is accepting entries for Showcase 2015. To enter, you must be a Manitoba-based performer and must be available to perform at the live show on Feb. 26.

NACTV general manager Ivan Trail says the show always contains a wide variety of talent.

“From singers to dancers and even comedians and poetry readings, we’ve had it all,” Trail said. “If you can perform on our stage, you can be part of our live broadcast.”

Along the way, NACTV plans to raise funds to continue its public broadcasting mandate.

“TV is expensive, but we’ve always had great support from viewers who donate in support of our station,” he said. “This year will be no different as we raise money while sharing the unique talent Manitoba has to offer.”

Entries are being accepted at the NACTV website, NeepawaTV.com — where you can also view programming online.

You can get more information by calling the station at 204-476-3351.

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