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The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN, stylized aptn) is a Canadian
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. Established in 1992 and maintained by governmental funding to broadcast in Canada's northern territories, APTN acquired a national broadcast licence in 1999. It airs and produces programs made by, for and about
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and the United States. Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, it is the first network by and for North American indigenous peoples.


History


Establishment

In 1980, the
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(CRTC) issued the ''Therrien Committee Report''. In that report, the committee concluded that northern Indigenous peoples had increasing interest in developing their own media services and that the government has a responsibility to ensure support in broadcasting of Indigenous cultures and languages. The committee recommended measures to enable northern native people to use broadcasting to support their languages and cultures. The Canadian government created the ''Northern Broadcasting Policy,'' issued on March 10, 1983. It laid out principles to develop Northern native-produced programming. The policy included support for what was called the ''Northern Native Broadcast Access Program,'' a funded program to produce radio and/or television programs in First Peoples' languages to reflect their cultural perspectives. Soon after the program's creation, problems were recognized in the planned program distribution via satellite. In January 1987, Canadian aboriginal and Northern broadcasters met in Yellowknife,
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to form a non-profit consortium to establish a Pan-Northern television distribution service. In 1988, the Canadian government gave the organizers $10 million to establish the network. The application for the new service, initially known as Television Northern Canada (TVNC), was approved by the CRTC in 1991. The network officially launched on over-the-air signals to the Canadian territories and far northern areas of the provinces on January 21, 1992.


National expansion and re-launch

After several years broadcasting in the territories, TVNC began lobbying the CRTC to amend their licence to allow TVNC to be broadcast nationally; they promoted the "uniqueness" and "significance" of a national Aboriginal service. On February 22, 1999, the CRTC granted TVNC a licence for a national broadcast network. On September 1, 1999, the network also re-branded as the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN). It was added to all specialty television services across Canada. APTN was the first national public television network for indigenous peoples.


Budget

In 2009, APTN had an annual budget of .


Distribution

APTN's service consists of six different feeds: two terrestrial feeds, separate national cable feeds for Eastern (Ontario and east), Western Canada (Manitoba and west),
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, as well as a national HD feed. The terrestrial feed, the successor to the original TVNC, is available over-the-air in Canada's far northern areas. It consists of flagship station CHTY-TV in Yellowknife,
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, semi-satellite CHWT-TV in Whitehorse, Yukon, and numerous low-powered
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s across the Northwest Territories, Yukon,
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, Alberta, Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador. On August 31, 2011, APTN shut down 39 low-power television repeaters across the Northwest Territories and Yukon, representing nearly half of its over-the-air transmitters. Although this discontinuation was conducted on the same day as Canada's over-the-air digital conversion deadline in certain mandatory markets, these over-the-air transmitters were not subject to this deadline. None of the mandatory conversion-to-digital markets were located the Northwest Territories or Yukon. APTN's 2013 CRTC licence renewal featured zero over-the-air transmitters. In November 2016, CEO Jean La Rose told the ''
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'' that APTN was negotiating carriage for a U.S. service. He noted that there was a high level of interest among Native Americans for programming relevant to their communities. The Eastern Canada cable feed operated as the national feed until the Western Canada feed began service on October 2, 2006. APTN is licensed as a national network by the CRTC, thus putting it on par with
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,
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and TVA. Since APTN's relaunch as a national network in 1999, all Canadian cable and satellite television providers have been required to include it in their basic service. However, many cable companies outside the Arctic place it above channel 60 on their systems, rendering it inaccessible to older cable-ready television sets that do not go above channel 60. The CRTC considered requiring cable companies to move APTN to a lower dial position, but decided in 2005 that it would not do so. In 2019, the channel launched APTN Lumi, a streaming service distributing APTN programming on the internet and streaming television devices.


Programming

APTN offers a variety of programming related to Aboriginal peoples, including documentaries, news magazines, dramas, entertainment specials, children's series, movies, sports events, educational programs and more. APTN's network programming is c. 56% English, 16%
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, and 28%
Aboriginal languages Aboriginal language may refer to: * Indigenous language * Australian Aboriginal languages * Taiwanese aboriginal languages * Indigenous languages of the Americas * Aboriginal Malay languages The Malayic languages are a branch of the Malayo-P ...
. Programs which have aired on APTN include: * ''
APTN National News ''APTN National News'' is a Canadian television national news program broadcast by the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The program formerly broadcast in two daily editions, ''APTN National News Daytime'' at ...
'' * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * '' Blackstone'' * '' Bro'Town'' * '' Bordertown'' * ''
By The Rapids ''By the Rapids'' is Mohawk-language animated television show that originally aired on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) from 2008 to 2012. It was the first Indigenous animated television series in Canada. The series centers on C ...
'' * '' The Candy Show'' * '' Cashing In'' * '' Caution: May Contain Nuts'' * '' Chuck and the First Peoples Kitchen'' * ''
Cooking With the Wolfman ''Cooking With the Wolfman'' is a cooking series first produced for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, an aboriginal television network in Canada. The series is created, executive produced, and hosted by chef David Wolfman, whose home com ...
'' * ''
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'' * '' Delmer & Marta'' * '' DJ Burnt Bannock'' * ''
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'' * ''
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: A Journey Through Aboriginal Languages'', the world's first series in Mohawk language, three seasons (2001, 2002, 2009) * '' Friday Night Flick'' * '' Fugget About It'' * '' Future History'' * '' Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land'' * ''
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'' * ''
Guilt Free Zone ''Guilt Free Zone'' is a Canadian sketch comedy and variety television series, which premiered on APTN in 2015. The series features musical performances in a fictional bar owned by indigenous Canadian blues musician Derek Miller, mixed with sketch ...
'' * '' Hard Rock Medical'' * '' Icons'' * ''
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'' * '' Mixed Blessings'' * '' Moccasin Flats'' * ''
Mohawk Girls ''Mohawk Girls'' is a 2005 documentary film by Tracey Deer about the experiences of adolescent girls growing up on the Mohawk reserve of Kahnawake, across the Saint Lawrence River from Montreal, Quebec. Deer, who was born and raised in Kahnawake, f ...
'' * ''My TV'' * '' Native New Yorker'' * ''
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Northern Exposure ''Northern Exposure'' is an American Northern comedy-drama television series about the eccentric residents of a fictional small town in Alaska that ran on CBS from July 12, 1990, to July 26, 1995, with a total of 110 episodes. It received 57 ...
'' * '' One With Nature'' * '' La piqure'' * '' Queen of the Oil Patch'' * '' Querencia'' * '' Quest Out West: Wild Food'' * ''
Rabbit Fall ''Rabbit Fall'' is a Canadian television supernatural drama series, which aired on Space, APTN and Saskatchewan Communications Network. The series stars Andrea Menard as Tara Wheaton, a police officer of Métis descent who takes a job in Rabbit ...
'' * '' Rez Bluez'' * ''The Sharing Circle'' * '' Shortland Street * '' Storytellers in Motion'' * '' Tribal'' * '' Warriors: TKO'' * '' Wentworth'' * '' Wild Archaeology'' * '' Yukon Harvest''


Children's programming

APTN airs children's programming, primarily as part of the ''APTN Kids'' block and branding. ''Original programming'' * ''
Anaana's Tent ''Anaana’s Tent'' ( iu, ᐊᓈᓇᐅᑉ ᑐᐱᖕᒐ, ''Anaanaup Tupinga'') is a Canadian pre-school children’s television show created by Taqqut Productions in 2018. It airs in Canada on Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, APTN in both I ...
'' * '' Anash and the Legacy of the Sun-Rock'' * '' Animism: The Gods' Lake'' * ''
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'' aka The Adventures of Artie the Ant * ''
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'' * '' CG Kids'' * ''
Chic Choc Chic Choc ! was a Canadian French-language TV magazine for teenagers which aired on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) for three non-consecutive seasons (2007, 2009 and 2010), hosted by Aboriginal singer-composer-producer Christian ...
'' * ''
Doggy Day School ''Doggy Day School'' (Escuela para perros in Latin America, or Escola Pra Cachorro on Brazil) is an animated children's television series created by Cathy Moss, who also created ''Franny's Feet''. It debuted on Nickelodeon (Brazil), Nickelodeon ...
'' * '' The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon (both English and French dubs)'' * ''
The Eggs ''The Eggs'' is a children's animated television program that broadcast on the Nine Network on July 16, 2004 to May 15, 2009. There are 52 episodes of 12 minutes duration. Two episodes were usually screened together in a half hour timeslot. The ...
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Guardians Evolution ''Guardians Evolution'' (sometimes stylized ''Guardians: Evolution'' or abbreviated as ''GuardiansEvo'' or ''Guardians'') is a stop-motion animated TV series that broadcasts as part of APTN Kids on Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. It is broad ...
'' * ''
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Kagagi ''Kagagi'' (stylized ''KAGAGI'', also called ''Kagagi: The Raven'') is a Canadian CG-animated television series produced by Arcana Studio. Inspired by Jay Odjick's comic book series of the same name, ''Kagagi'' premiered on APTN Kids on October 5 ...
: The Raven'' * '' La Crosse Goals'' * '' The Link (TV series)'' * '' Little Bear'' * '' Louis Says'' * '' Missy Milly'' * ''
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'' * '' Mouki'' * '' Nehiyawetan'' * '' The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' * '' Planet Echo'' * ''
Qanurli ''Qanurli'' is a comedy series broadcast on the Canadian Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. The show revolves around Inuk Qablunaaq (Anguti Johnston) and Nipangi Huittuq (Vinnie Karetak), a quirky duo, who host a show from their tent on the ar ...
'' * '' The Raccoons'' * ''
Raven Tales Raven Tales are the traditional human and animal creation stories of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. They are also found among Athabaskan-speaking peoples and others. Raven stories exist in nearly all of the First Nation ...
'' * ''
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'' * '' Road Scholars'' * ''
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'' * '' Takuginai'' * '' Tamanevugut'' * '' Tiga Talk'' * ''
Tipi Tales ''Tipi Tales'' is a Canadian children's television series about a First Nations family living in a woodlands cottage, and focused on teaching children about the importance of family and friends, as well as First Nations culture. The show premi ...
'' * ''The Nature Show'' * ''Total Drama: Pahkitew Island'' * ''Wapos Bay'' * ''Wawatay Kids TV'' * ''Wumpa's World'' * ''Wakanheja'' * ''Yvon of the Yukon''


Sports programming

On March 24, 2019, tying in with English-language coverage originating on-location from the Enoch Cree Nation reserve outside of Edmonton, APTN simulcast a NHL on Sportsnet, Sportsnet-produced NHL game between the Montreal Canadiens and Carolina Hurricanes with commentary in Plains Cree language, Plains Cree, as part of the ''Rogers Hometown Hockey'' package. On December 13, 2019, APTN and Rogers announced that they would broadcast six ''Hometown Hockey'' games per-season in the language over the next three years.


High definition

In March 2008, APTN launched a High-definition television, high definition channel known as APTN HD; initially, the HD feed was a straight simulcast of APTN's Eastern cable feed, complying with the requirement that a specialty channel's HD simulcast must be 95% identical in programming and scheduling to its standard-definition feeds. In May 2017, the CRTC amended APTN's license so that APTN HD's programming would no longer necessarily have to mirror the scheduling of the SD feeds, as long as 95% of its programming had aired at some point on one of APTN's SD feeds. The network argued that this change would allow it more flexibility in scheduling programming on APTN HD to reach a broader audience.


First Peoples Radio

On June 14, 2017, a subsidiary of APTN, First Peoples Radio Inc. (FPR), was granted licences by the CRTC to operate radio stations in Toronto and Ottawa aimed at urban Indigenous populations in those cities. The Ottawa station will broadcast on 95.7 FM and the Toronto station will use 106.5 FM. Both frequencies had previously been allocated to Aboriginal Voices Radio which had its licenses revoked in 2015. FPR had also applied for licenses in Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver but the CRTC granted these to other applicants. First Peoples Radio Inc had originally announced that its two radio stations, CFPT-FM in Toronto and CFPO-FM in Ottawa, were to go on the air by June 2018 but later delayed its soft launch until October 24, 2018. FPR will produce and share programming with the Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation in Saskatchewan and Native Communications Incorporated in Manitoba and is also in talks with the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society, which has been granted radio licenses in Edmonton and Calgary, and Northern Native Broadcasting (Terrace), which operates an Indigenous radio station in Terrace, British Columbia, and has been granted a license to operate a radio station in Vancouver, about potential programming partnerships. The stations first went on the air on October 24, 2018 at noon, branded as Elmnt FM.


Expansion into the United States

APTN is working towards launching a similar outlet, tentatively titled All Nations Network, in the United States. The network has already aired works produced in the United States, such as the full-length documentary film ''Skydancer,'' directed by Katja Esson, about the community of Akwesasne and its ironworkers. It was aired on both APTN and PBS in the United States in October 2012, after winning awards at film festivals.


See also

* CBC North * World Indigenous Television Broadcasters Network * Aboriginal Canadian personalities


Ownership

APTN will avoid stereotypes and clichés when they choose advertisers.Bredin, M., Sigurjón Baldur Hafsteinsson, & Canadian Electronic Library. (2010). Indigenous screen cultures in Canada / edited by Sigurjón Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin. (DesLibris. Books collection). Winnipeg [Man.]: University of Manitoba Press.


References


External links

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