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August 30, 2024


‘It was all very exciting’: APTN News past, present and future

Network celebrating 25th anniversary. APTN News: A new oral tradition. That was the whole concept behind the APTN Network. “We enter the new millennium into a world of technology. While using this technology we can gather our nations on our televisions in our homes,” were among the first words to hit the airwaves on Sept. 1, 1999. ...

July 12, 2023


APTN seeks public support for licence amendment process

NationTalk: TREATY 1 TERRITORY, WINNIPEG, Man. — APTN is seeking public support for its licence amendment process. The network recently submitted an application to amend its broadcasting licence with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), the regulatory body that governs the conditions and terms by which APTN operates to provide programming to audiences in Canada....

September 1, 2022


Remembering the Children: APTN and NCTR host national live event from Ottawa

TREATY 1 TERRITORY, WINNIPEG, Man. — In honour of the second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR), APTN and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) have come together to produce a one-hour commemorative gathering at LeBreton Flats Park in Ottawa on September 30. The gathering will be broadcast live across all APTN channels...

September 1, 1999


APTN

The seeds of a national Indigenous television network were sown over 30 years ago. Today, APTN shares programming by, for and about Indigenous Peoples to all Canadians as well as viewers around the world. The launch of APTN on September 1, 1999, represented a significant milestone for Indigenous Peoples across Canada. The network has since...

January 21, 1992


APTN Mission

“APTN is sharing People’s journey, celebrating our cultures, inspiring our children and humouring the wisdom of our Elders” APTN is aimed at both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal audiences with programming to interest all viewers: children’s animation, youth, cultural and traditional programming, music, drama, news and current affairs, as well as live coverage of special events and...

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