INCA 283 Week 9 March 7

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Assignments:

Watch CBQM – reflection paper due Friday noon – What does CBQM do for the community of Fort McPherson?

March 21 – Due: APTN  television series review and presentation

March 28 – Cumulative exam

April 4 – Pitch show to APTN – oral presentation only/5

April 11 – Written revised pitch submitted/5

 

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Assignment – Reflection on CBQM – discussion

Student presentations or media organizations: Daniel and Jaida

Quick review of key dates in Aboriginal broadcasting:

  • Canada launched the first communication satellite in the world
  • Accelerated Coverage Program
  • Native Communications Program (NCP) – print and trail radio
  • What is the Hamelin Line? Why is it important?
  • Inukshuk project, 1980
  • Broadcasting Act, 1991 – CRTC – new Act in 1991 recognizes the significance of Aboriginal peoples within Canadian society.
    • http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/B-9.01/page-1.html#h-4
  • TVNC – 1992
  • APTN – 1999 – How is it financed? What is its mandate?
    • Broadcasting Regulator Policy CRTC 2013-372 – Application for mandatory distribution on cable and satellite under section 9(1)(h) of the Broadcasting Act, 1991  Available at http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2013/2013-372.htm

INCA 283 Key dates

Watch Magic in the Sky (745 minutes)

Homework:

Watch CBQM – reflection paper due Friday noon – What is the role of CBQM in Fort McPherson?

 

Reading assignments:

Seeing Ourselves, Being Ourselves article by Jennifer David

https://www.culturalsurvival.org/print/3502