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Aboriginal Peoples Television Network

The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN, stylized aptn) is a Canadian specialty channel. 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 Indigenous peoples in Canada and the United States. Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, it is the first network by and for North American indigenous peoples.[1]

Country

Canada

National

English, French

1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)

Aboriginal Peoples Television Network Inc.

January 21, 1992 (January 21, 1992)

Television Northern Canada (1992–1999)

CHWT-TV 10

CHTY-TV 11

Budget[edit]

In 2023, APTN had an annual budget of $47 million.[3]

APTN National News

APTN Contact

Arbor Live!

Bingo and a Movie

Blackstone

Bro'Town

Bordertown

By The Rapids

The Candy Show

Cashing In

Caution: May Contain Nuts

Chuck and the First Peoples Kitchen

Cooking With the Wolfman

Dr. Savannah: Wild Rose Vet

The Deerskins

Delmer & Marta

DJ Burnt Bannock

First Contact

: A Journey Through Aboriginal Languages,[13] the world's first series in Mohawk language, three seasons (2001, 2002, 2009)

Finding Our Talk

Friday Night Flick

Fugget About It

Future History

[14]

Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land

Guides and Gurus

Guilt Free Zone

Hard Rock Medical

Icons

[15]

Little Big Community

Medicine Woman

Mixed Blessings

Moccasin Flats

Mohawk Girls

My TV

Native New Yorker

North of 60

Northern Exposure

One With Nature

La piqure

Pow Wow Chow

Queen of the Oil Patch

[16]

Querencia

Quest Out West: Wild Food

Rabbit Fall

Rez Bluez

Secret History of the Wild West

[17]

The Sharing Circle

Shortland Street

Skindigenous

Storytellers in Motion

Treaty Road

[18]

Tribal

Warriors: TKO

Wentworth

Wild Archaeology

Yukon Harvest

High definition[edit]

In March 2008, APTN launched a 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.[41]

Advertising policy[edit]

APTN will avoid stereotypes and clichés when they choose advertisers.[42]

CBC North

World Indigenous Television Broadcasters Network

Aboriginal Canadian personalities

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Official website