APTN is a privately owned company headquartered in Canada. Founded in 1999, it employs approximately 230 individuals and provides media and TV services. As a tier 1 media tech buyer, the company functions as a national Indigenous television network, delivering programming created by, for, and centered around Indigenous Peoples, for Canadian and international viewers.
On May 1, 2026, APTN CEO Monika Ille received a Prix Mosaïque 2026, which recognized her leadership and her role in elevating the organization’s profile as a global leader in Indigenous media. Previously, on April 1, 2026, Tom Fennario, a senior investigative video journalist at APTN News, was awarded the R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship by Carleton University. The fellowship provides $25,000 for Fennario to research how First Nations in Canada could play a greater role in mitigating severe wildfires, drawing lessons from Indigenous fire management practices in Australia, Oregon, and Bolivia. Earlier, on March 25, 2026, APTN and its creative and production partners garnered 38 nominations for the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards, including 20 for its entertainment programming "North of North."
APTN offers 2 products in the media and telecoms services industry. APTN's product portfolio comprises of media and TV services and broadcast television and radio.
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