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  2. Inuit Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The creation of a dedicated northern transponder (a satellite channel committed exclusively to northern programming). On March 10, 1983, the Northern Native Broadcast Access Program (NNBAP) was announced, which provided $33.1 million over four years to thirteen northern aboriginal organizations to produce radio and/or television programming.

  3. Northern Native Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Northern Native Broadcasting is a non-profit Indigenous communications company in British Columbia which owns and operates radio stations whose music and primary content is intended to be of interest to Indigenous peoples in Canada.

  4. Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The new radio program added more northern content and significantly included major Indigenous-language content. The program, however, ended with the provincial government's disbanding of the DNS in 1982. In the late 1970s, CBC Radio also began broadcasting a northern program, Keewatin Radio. The program contained some relevant northern content ...

  5. CFWE - Wikipedia

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    CFWE (98.5 FM) is a radio network based in Edmonton, Alberta.Owned by the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society, it broadcasts programming targeting northern Alberta's First Nations communities, including mainstream country music, and specialty shows featuring Indigenous music or presented in native languages such as Cree and Dene.

  6. First Nations Broadcasting Australia - Wikipedia

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    First Nations Broadcasting Australia (officially known as First Nations Broadcasting Australia Ltd and formerly Aboriginal Broadcasting Australia) is an Australian television and radio network, based in Darwin. [1] The network is owned and controlled by Indigenous Australians. [2]

  7. CFNR-FM - Wikipedia

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    On June 14, 2017, the CRTC granted CFNR's owner, Northern Native Broadcasting (Terrace), a license to operate a station in Vancouver at 106.3 MHz FM to serve the urban Indigenous population in that city. The frequency was previously licensed to Aboriginal Voices Radio Network which had its license revoked in 2015 for non-compliance issues. The ...

  8. Aboriginal Peoples Television Network - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1992 as Television Northern Canada (TVNC) and maintained by governmental funding to broadcast in Canada's northern territories, TVNC received a CRTC license as a television network in 1999—requiring that it be carried by all television providers nationwide. It relaunched as APTN on September 1, 1999.

  9. World Indigenous Television Broadcasters Network - Wikipedia

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    The World Indigenous Television Broadcasters Network (WITBN) is a confederation of indigenous broadcasting organisations from countries serving indigenous and minority language populations. Members are radio and television companies, most of which are government-owned public service broadcasters or privately owned stations with public missions.