APTN National News

APTN National News

"APTN National News" is the Canadian national news program aired by the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. It is broadcast from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

The program airs in two daily editions: "APTN National News Daytime", anchored by Todd Lamirande, airs at 12:30 p.m., and "APTN National News Primetime" anchored by Holly Bernier, airs at 6:30 p.m. A separate newsmagazine series, "APTN National News Contact", hosted by Cheryl McKenzie, airs weekly. All three programs focus primarily on news affecting First Nations, Métis and Inuit in Canada.

Journalists

In addition to the primary anchors, journalists associated with the programs include Donna Smith, Rob Smith, Danielle Rochette, Roxanne Livingstone, Priscilla Wolf, Nigel Newlove, Annette Francis, Nina Devries, Dene-Za Antoine, Amos Scott, Cherish Francis, Sean Amato, Claudia Jones, Tina House, Jodie Barnaby, Juanita Taylor, Dave Kellett and Kent Driscoll.

History

"APTN National News" first went to air on a daily basis on October 28, 2002 and hosted by Nola Wuttunee until 2006. Prior to the daily launch of "APTN National News" the newscast on APTN was called "In-Vision News" and was hosted by Carol Morin. "In-Vision News" debuted on April 16, 2000.

"APTN National News Contact" was hosted by Rick Harp from 2000 to 2005, and by Madeleine Allakariallak until May 2007.

Previous producers and video journalists with "APTN National News" have included Rick Ratte, Stephanie Wood, Tim Fontaine, Ken Williams, Karyn Pugliese, Maureen Googoo, Greg Taylor and Trina Roache. Previous news directors have included Dan David and Rita Deverell.

External links

* [http://www.aptn.ca/content/blogcategory/1/91/ "APTN National News"]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • APTN National News — est le journal télévisé anglophone de la chaîne de télévision canadienne autochtone APTN. Lancé en 2002, il est diffusé à échelle nationale, et est enregistré des studios de la chaîne, dans la ville de Winnipeg, dans la province du Manitoba. Il… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • National Indigenous Television — NITV redirects here. For the current satellite network for Iranian expatriates broadcasting from the United States, see National Iranian Television (US). For the first Iranian television organization, see National Iranian Radio Television.… …   Wikipedia

  • National Film Board of Canada — logo Abbreviation NFB Formation 1939 …   Wikipedia

  • National Aboriginal Achievement Awards — Aboriginal peoples in Canada …   Wikipedia

  • Associated Press Television News — Associated Press Television News, known as either AP Television News or APTN, is a global video news agency. AP Television News is the video division of the Associated Press. It provides many of the world broadcasters with a round the clock… …   Wikipedia

  • Naxatra News — Type Broadcast television network Country India Availability …   Wikipedia

  • Réseau de télévision des peuples autochtones — Création 21 janvier 1992 Propriétaire Aboriginal Peoples Television Network Langue amérindien, anglais, français Pays …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Aboriginal Peoples Television Network — Infobox TV channel name = APTN logofile = APTN.png logoalt= logosize= 150px launch = January 21 1992 closed date = picture format = share = share as of = share source = network = owner = Aboriginal Peoples Television Network slogan = country =… …   Wikipedia

  • Culture of Manitoba — The flag of Manitoba flying in downtown Winnipeg Manitoban culture is a term that encompasses the artistic elements that are representative of Manitoba. Manitoba s culture has been influenced by both traditional (aborigina …   Wikipedia

  • List of English-language Canadian television series — This is a list of English language Canadian television series. For Canadian French language shows, please see List of French language Canadian television series.0 9* 49th Main Soap Opera * 1 800 Missing Drama/Action * 100 Huntley Street… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”