March/April 2000
Utne Reader
Last fall, Canadian government officials licensed the first
national television network devoted to native programming. As
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Aboriginal Voices (Oct./Nov. 1999) notes, the Aboriginal
Peoples Television Network (APTN) reaches nearly 8 million
cable-wired Canadian households, offering arts, documentaries,
public affairs, newscasts, children's shows, and sports programming
18 hours a day.