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  1. APTN | THE FIRST NATIONAL INDIGENOUS BROADCASTER IN THE …

    Both on-screen and behind the cameras, APTN helps enrich public understanding of Indigenous cultures, identities and languages.

  2. Shows Archive | APTN

    Discover a diverse collection of shows celebrating Indigenous cultures, stories, and perspectives on APTN's official archive.

  3. About | APTN

    APTN proudly features over 80% Canadian content, broadcasting more than 100 hours of programming per week in English, French, and over a dozen Indigenous languages.

  4. Our Story | APTN

    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 …

  5. Contact - APTN

    Is there something that APTN news team should report on? Submit your news tip to [email protected] or share your story here. Looking for sponsorship & promo items? Reach out to our sponsorship and …

  6. Media Centre | APTN

    Features about APTN events, seasonal programming launches, corporate developments and more. Show pages that include media assets for our most popular TV series.

  7. Job Openings | APTN

    Job Openings APTN is proud to provide meaningful employment opportunities for Indigenous Peoples in the broadcasting sector. Job Openings Our People. Our Culture. Why Choose APTN Employee …

  8. Indigenous perspectives front and center in APTN News’ federal …

    Apr 10, 2025 · APTN launched in 1999 as the first national Indigenous broadcaster in the world. Since then, the network has become a global leader in programming that celebrates the rich diversity of …

  9. APTN’s spring lineup delivers authentic stories from this side of the ...

    Apr 22, 2025 · A respected charitable broadcaster, APTN shares authentic stories to Canadian households through basic channel packages via two distinct HD channels: APTN (English and …

  10. FAQ | APTN

    APTN acronym means Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. To reflect shifts in language among our audiences and broader society, we no longer use the term “Aboriginal” when referring to First …