APTN

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About APTN

OUR STORY

Being a leader can be extra challenging when there’s no trail to follow. But that just means you have to create your own. APTN has been doing just that from the very beginning. Even though we arrived on Canadian airwaves on Sept. 1, 1999, our history stretches back much further…

Under the name “Anik” (which means “little brother” in the Inuit dialect), the first geostationary satellites launched in 1972 and relayed television signals to North America. This meant that any community with a satellite dish could rebroadcast them locally,even in the Arctic. This was the North’s first experience of real-time television.

Unfortunately, what northern audiences saw on their TV screens was completely disconnected from their reality in the North. The shows were all in English and the on-screen characters were mostly white, with virtually no Indigenous presence.

Initially a satellite experiment in Canada’s northern communities, a new program called Inukshuk would lead to the world’s first Indigenous television network. However, one problem remained: Indigenous audiences still needed Indigenous programming.

Around this time, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) created the Committee on Extension of Service to Northern and Remote Communities (Therrien Committee). This new committee believed that southern content threatened the Northern way of life and its urgent need for language and cultural preservation. It explicitly stated a solution to this problem: Canada needed to step up and provide Indigenous Peoples with opportunities to preserve their language and culture through broadcasting and other communications. It was a catalyst of change for Indigenous broadcasting.

In 1987, stakeholders met in Yellowknife and came up with a vision for a new organization: Television Northern Canada (TVNC). They secured $10 million in funding, and in 1992 TVNC hit the air with a live three-hour show from Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Iqaluit. The launch was a success and proved that northern broadcasters could produce authentic and entertaining television.

In 1997, the CRTC announced it was calling for comments on new national networks. TVNC’s Board of Directors voted to move towards establishing a national Indigenous television network. Fueled by a 20-year-old vision, TVNC submitted its application to the CRTC in just three short months.

While they waited for the CRTC’s decision, TVNC launched a national contest to name its future network. The lucky winner received a SONY VCR, and the network received its name: The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.

Feb. 22, 1999 is remembered as one of TVNC’s greatest moments: the CRTC announced that it had approved its submission for a national broadcasting licence. The commission granted the network not only its licence, but also the mandatory carriage and subscriber fees. The launch date was set: Sept. 1, 1999.

Six months later, APTN became available to more than 9 million homes throughout Canada via cable television, direct-to-home satellite and wireless service providers. The dream of a national Indigenous television network became a reality, and the rest, as they say, is broadcast history.

“A national Indigenous channel should be widely available throughout Canada in order to serve the diverse needs of the various Indigenous communities, as well as other Canadians.”

– CRTC Public Notice 1998-8

Contact APTN

Address :

339 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2C3, Canada

Phone : ๐Ÿ“ž +979
Website : http://aptn.ca/
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339 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2C3, Canada
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Alfreda Trudeau on Google

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Interviewed for APTN Investigates. Awesome workers Chris and Josh.
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John Dobbin on Google

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Best indigenous broadcaster in the world.
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Karyn on Google

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Awesome - book a tour. First Indigenous network, not only in Canada, but the world
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Arthur Kobar (AcesToTens Gaming) on Google

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aptn in Winnipeg is the main aptn for Canada good place to visit and see all the things that are done there they do have a lot of editing cutting producing everything lots of stuff they do they're good place to get jobs to you
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Tim Haonei on Google

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I cannot emphasize how corrupt, unethical and disgusting this media outlet is. It starts from the upper management and it goes all the way down to the so called "journalists" who are nothing but uneducated, spineless nematodes. If you want proof look at any one of their "reports" and do your own research and it doesn't take long to see the bull.
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Martin Lougheed on Google

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APTN needs to do a better job of controlling the quality of journalists they choose to represent them on-screen and specifically off-screen. Stumbled upon a social media post being shared, pushing serious slanderous statements, propaganda and outright lies about Child and Family Services Manitoba and employees by their reporter Melissa Ridgen. February 7 at 7:39 AM "If you're reading media coverage about the mom whose baby was apprehended from the hospital, please keep in mind CFS workers often outright lie." "Keep that in mind when you read anything involving CFS. They can lie with impunity and many do." This is a serious violation of journalistic standards, ethics and a disservice to the public. I have never seen a case where a journalist from another news agency has done this. This needs to be brought to the attention of National NewsMedia Council and released to other public media stations.
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Tanya Elrick on Google

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Got to go on a tour of APTN today. It's super interesting to see the " behind the scenes" of a TV studio! I loved learning all about their various initiatives re: aboriginal culture as well!!
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Christopher Schuitema on Google

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Was on-site to have an overview of their Network & facilities for documentation purposes. Quite the facility, complete with news studio, production & editing operations! A special thanks to Steve Ens for meeting with me & giving me a tour.

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