Wawatay Native Communications Society

Canadian First Nations media society
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Wawatay Native Communications Society (Wawatay for short) was formed in 1974 by the people of Canada's Nishnawbe Aski Nation in the Kenora and Cochrane Districts of Northern Ontario, as a source of communications technology, namely radio, television, and print media services for the Oji-Cree communities. Its mandate is to preserve the indigenous language and culture in its service area. Wawatay's general office is located in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, with bureaus in Timmins and Thunder Bay.

Wawatay's mission statement says that they are "... dedicated to using appropriate technologies to meet the communication needs of people of Aboriginal ancestry in Northern Ontario, wherever they live."

Wawatay is the primary source of news for the remote areas of Northern Ontario. The name comes from the Oji-Cree word for the aurora borealis.

Wawatay Radio

The society operates two radio networks:

The Wawatay Radio Network (WRN; ᐙᐙᐦᑌ ᓇᐣᑐᐦᑕᒧᐎᐣ (Waawaate Nandotamowin); unpointed: ᐗᐗᑌ ᓇᑐᑕᒧᐎᐣ) is a network of radio stations that broadcasts news, talk, sports, local and popular music. Native language and English are both heard. In many NAN communities the local WRN transmitter is the only station that can be picked up in the community without difficulty.

WRN operates the following stations:

  • 89.9 CKWT-FM Sioux Lookout, Ontario 106.7 CJWT-FM Timmins, Ontario with repeater stations:

WRN can also be heard nationwide on Bell Satellite TV channel 962.

Wahsa Radio is a network of radio stations that broadcasts educational distance learning and informational programming. The network is operated in conjunction with the Northern Nishnawbe Education Council.

Wahsa Radio is heard on the following stations:

Wahsa Radio can also be heard nationwide on Bell Satellite TV channel 972.

Wawatay TV

Wawatay TV produces aboriginal TV productions which air nationally on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. The service also formerly leased time from the Ontario Parliament Network on its system of over-the-air transmitters in remote Northern Ontario communities.[1]

Wawatay Television has produced many documentaries, children's programs such as Wawatay Kids TV, and outdoor shows.

Wawatay News

Wawatay News (ᐙᐙᐦᑌ ᐋᒋᒧᐎᓇᐣ (Waawaate Aajimowinan); unpointed: ᐗᐗᑌ ᐊᒋᒧᐏᓇᐣ) and its digital version Wawatay News Online (ᐙᐙᐦᑌ ᐋᒋᒧᐎᓇᐣ ᐲᐙᐱᐦᑯᐣᐠ (Waawaate Aajimowinan Biiwaabikong); unpointed: ᐗᐗᑌ ᐊᒋᒧᐎᓇᐣ ᐱᐗᐱᑯᐠ) is a semi-monthly newspaper. According to Wawatay, the newspaper is in a tabloid format, distributed free to the residents of 93 First Nations in Northern Ontario. It is also sold via newsstand dealer to many other communities in Northern Ontario with a subscription rate for readers outside of the general circulation territory. Total circulation is 9,300 copies with a reading audience of over 58,000 Aboriginal people.

References

  1. ^ "Northern graduates band together Taught by radio in remote areas, natives to get diplomas". The Globe and Mail, June 20, 1992.

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Radio stations in First Nations communities in Northwestern Ontario
CIDE-FM
repeaters
(all 91.9 FM)
Bearskin Lake
CIDE-1
Big Trout Lake
CIDE-2
Cat Lake
CIDE-3
Deer Lake
CIDE-4
Fort Severn
CIDE-5
Kasabonika
CIDE-6
Keewaywin
CIDE-21
Kingfisher Lake
CIDE-7
Lac Seul
CIDE-8
Mishkeegogamang
CIDE-11
Muskrat Dam
CIDE-9
North Spirit Lake
CIDE-10
Pikangikum
CIDE-12
Sachigo Lake
CIDE-14
Slate Falls
CIDE-16
Wapekeka
CIDE-17
Weagamow Lake
CIDE-18
Webequie
CIDE-20
Wunnumin Lake
CIDE-19
CKWT-FM
repeaters
89.9
90.1
105.1
CBQT-FM
repeatersOther
Radio stations in Northwestern Ontario
First Nations Communities
Kenora District
Rainy River
Thunder Bay
See also
List of radio stations in Ontario
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