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    <itunes:summary>NDNs on the Airwaves was developed from the need to know more about the recent history of native radio, the current state of native radio and where native radio is going in the future. This series gives voice to those who are passionate producers of radio, grateful musicians and individuals who help us understand how radio both reflects and shapes Indigenous cultures all across our territories. There is a common thread tying it all together, and that is Indigenous voices. This series offers insights into how the spirit of radio lives through the people and the people offer proof of life through sound and sound waves. Native radio is the intuitive voice that has found a home. Through Indigenous production and content, native radio tells us not only stories based on fact and testimony but gives us a glimpse into the nuances, the values and lifestyles that help define Indigenous peoples through voice, sound and song. Produced by Janet Rogers with support from CFUV 101.9 FM and the Community Radio Fund of Canada Radiometres grant program.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On October 16th 2015, imagineNATIVE Film and Media Festival hosted a native radio panel for the first time in their 16 year span. The panel was comprised of broadcasters, producers and cultural managers who shared their definitions of native radio and reflected on their experiences with early radio from the 1970’s to present.</p><p>Featured interviews: Radio producer Janet Rogers; Radio &amp; Satellite host Brian Wright McLeod; Toronto radio personality Andrea Morriseau</p><p>Music by: Rik Leaf, Radio Free Alcatraz special report segment</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2016 19:08:24 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Indigenous communities and media makers move right along with the accelerated changes and fast pace of digital broadcasting and webcasting. On this program we hear from web masters, podcasters and digital content makers about what makes the cut for content and how they produce Indigenous specific digital programming; and the surprising list of communities that are listening.</p><p>Featured interviews: RPMfm webmaster &amp; podcast producer Jarrett Martineau; CBC Aboriginal Radio producer Kim Wheeler; Comedian, podcast producer Ryan McMahon</p><p>Music by: Madeskimo, Re-vision Quest show sample, Idle No More Assembly field recording</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Indigenous communities and media makers move right along with the accelerated changes and fast pace of digital broadcasting and webcasting. On this program we hear from web masters, podcasters and digital content makers about what makes the cut for content and how they produce Indigenous specific digital programming; and the surprising list of communities that are listening.</p><p>Featured interviews: RPMfm webmaster &amp; podcast producer Jarrett Martineau; CBC Aboriginal Radio producer Kim Wheeler; Comedian, podcast producer Ryan McMahon</p><p>Music by: Madeskimo, Re-vision Quest show sample, Idle No More Assembly field recording</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2016 18:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This program features Juno winning musical talent, up and coming music stars and an ex-hip hop music maker turned journalist; all from the Six Nations territory. These musicians reflect on the degree to which their local radio station CKRZ FM played a part in the advancement of their musical careers. We learn about the evolution of a humble rez radio station and its resilience through the stories these musicians share.</p><p>Featured interviews : Derek Miller; Murray Porter; Logan Staats; Jonathan Garlow</p><p>Music by: Derek Miller, Murray Porter, Logan Staats, Tru Rez Crew, Gummy Bears Show Opening, Conway Twitty, B.B. King and A Tribe Called Red</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This program features Juno winning musical talent, up and coming music stars and an ex-hip hop music maker turned journalist; all from the Six Nations territory. These musicians reflect on the degree to which their local radio station CKRZ FM played a part in the advancement of their musical careers. We learn about the evolution of a humble rez radio station and its resilience through the stories these musicians share.</p><p>Featured interviews : Derek Miller; Murray Porter; Logan Staats; Jonathan Garlow</p><p>Music by: Derek Miller, Murray Porter, Logan Staats, Tru Rez Crew, Gummy Bears Show Opening, Conway Twitty, B.B. King and A Tribe Called Red</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Are we able to make distinct comparisons between Indigenous news content reported by native producers and non-native sources? How does knowledge of traditional storytelling play a part in current Indigenous news reporting? This program features the producers and on-air personalities of current news journal programs such as CBC’s Unreserved, Re-Vision Quest and Ab-Originals.</p><p>Featured interviews: Actor, author and CBC show host Darrell Dennis; CBC Unreserved program producer, Kim Wheeler; CBC Aboriginal Unit senior producer, Cate Friesen</p><p>Music by: Rik Leaf, Unreserved program sound samples with guest Ted Fontaine, Dead Dog Café show segment, CBC show host Bernelda Wheeler from the Our Native Land program</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Are we able to make distinct comparisons between Indigenous news content reported by native producers and non-native sources? How does knowledge of traditional storytelling play a part in current Indigenous news reporting? This program features the producers and on-air personalities of current news journal programs such as CBC’s Unreserved, Re-Vision Quest and Ab-Originals.</p><p>Featured interviews: Actor, author and CBC show host Darrell Dennis; CBC Unreserved program producer, Kim Wheeler; CBC Aboriginal Unit senior producer, Cate Friesen</p><p>Music by: Rik Leaf, Unreserved program sound samples with guest Ted Fontaine, Dead Dog Café show segment, CBC show host Bernelda Wheeler from the Our Native Land program</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this program, we learn about first relationships with radio from our guests. We hear the part radio played in their lives growing up and the way native content specifically made radio easier to claim as their own. This program answers the question; are we creating something new and culturally relevant with radio or simply duplicating what has already been produced through mainstream radio sources?</p><p>Featured interviews: Native Communications Inc. CEO David McLeod; APTN show host and musician Art Napoleon; CBC Unreserved host Rosanna Dearchild; CBC journalist and reporter Duncan McCue; Comedian and podcaster Ryan McMahon</p><p>Music by: Cris Derksen, Ernest Monias, Art Napoleon, A Tribe Called Red and 7th Fire</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this program, we learn about first relationships with radio from our guests. We hear the part radio played in their lives growing up and the way native content specifically made radio easier to claim as their own. This program answers the question; are we creating something new and culturally relevant with radio or simply duplicating what has already been produced through mainstream radio sources?</p><p>Featured interviews: Native Communications Inc. CEO David McLeod; APTN show host and musician Art Napoleon; CBC Unreserved host Rosanna Dearchild; CBC journalist and reporter Duncan McCue; Comedian and podcaster Ryan McMahon</p><p>Music by: Cris Derksen, Ernest Monias, Art Napoleon, A Tribe Called Red and 7th Fire</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2016 17:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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