National Indigenous Television (NITV) is an Australian
free-to-air
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television channel that broadcasts programming produced and presented largely by
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
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people. It includes the six-day-a-week ''NITV News Update'', with programming including other news and current affairs programmes, sports coverage, entertainment for children and adults, films and documentaries covering a range of topics. Its primary audience is Indigenous Australians, but many non-Indigenous people tune in to learn more about the history of and issues affecting the country's First Nations peoples.
NITV was initially only carried by cable and satellite providers, along with some limited over-the-air transmissions in certain remote areas. NITV was re-launched in December 2012 by the
Special Broadcasting Service
The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) is an Australian hybrid-funded public broadcasting, public service broadcaster. About 80 percent of funding for the company is derived from tax revenue. SBS operates six TV channels (SBS (Australian TV chann ...
(SBS) as a free-to-air channel.
History
Predecessors of NITV
Indigenous groups and individuals lobbied the
Australian Government
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to fund a nationwide Indigenous television service in the 1980s and 1990s, however no major political party championed this cause.
The
Alice Springs
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(Mparntwe) based
Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association
The Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) is an organisation founded in 1980 to expose Aboriginal music and culture to the rest of Australia. It started with 8KIN-FM, the first Aboriginal radio station in the country. Based in ...
received a licence to cover the remote parts of the
Northern Territory
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and
South Australia
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in 1988. With this it launched the
Nine Network
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affiliate
''Imparja''. This licence was later extended to include the remote parts of eastern Australia and Norfolk Island as well. For a time it carried a central Australian news program, and an Indigenous children's program.
In the late 1990s, Imparja launched the free-to-view ''Imparja Info Channel'' (also known as ''Channel 31'') on the satellite
Optus Aurora
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service, providing largely Aboriginal programming directly to homes and via a network of BRACS transmitters to remote Aboriginal communities. In 2001, the Alice Springs-based
Indigenous Community Television
Indigenous Community Television (ICTV) is an Australian free-to-view digital television channel on the Viewer Access Satellite Television service. It broadcasts television programs produced by, and for, Indigenous Australians in remote communi ...
(ICTV) was formed, and organised most of the Aboriginal programming on this channel. In 2004, Imparja stated a desire to run a better funded Indigenous service, at least within its license area.
In the same year, a voluntary NITV Committee was formed and a summit was held in
Redfern, Sydney. The summit involved a group of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander media professionals and community members committed to the establishment of a national Indigenous broadcasting service.
Following an Australian Government review in 2005, the Government announced $48.5 million in funding for NITV.
Meanwhile, the Imparja Info Channel was replaced by a full-time ICTV channel in 2006.
Establishment
In 2007, NITV established a head office in Alice Springs and a television arm in Sydney. On 13 July 2007 NITV launched, replacing ICTV on Optus Aurora and in the remote Aboriginal communities it previously reached. It soon after also became available free-to-air on Optus D1 to Australia and eastern
Papua New Guinea
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.
NITV launched on 1 November 2007 on
Foxtel
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and
Austar
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Austar's tel ...
's satellite services on channel 180, with it becoming available on their cable services soon after. It showed Australian programs and sports like ''
The Marngrook Footy Show
''The Marngrook Footy Show'' was a sport panel show broadcast in Australia focusing on Australian rules football and aimed at Indigenous viewers. Debuting on television in 2007 after 10 years on radio, the show first aired on NITV and on Chan ...
'', and the annual ''
NSW Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout''.
On 27 October 2008, NITV was added to Sydney's
Digital Forty Four
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datacasting service on channel 40.
On 30 April 2010, this service shut down.
Under SBS
In 2010, the Australian government commissioned a wide-ranging review of its investment in the Indigenous broadcasting and media sector. The review was headed up by retired senior public servant
Neville Stevens
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Stevens was appointed to his first Secretary role in December 1990, ...
with the assistance of Expert Panel members Laurie Patton and
Kerrynne Liddle
Kerrynne Liddle (born 7 October 1967) is an Australian politician and the first Indigenous federal member of parliament from South Australia. She is an Arrernte woman and member of the Liberal Party. She was elected to the Senate on the party's ...
. The review recommended that NITV continue to receive government funding only on the basis that it was re-structured.
Subsequently, Communications Minister
Senator
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Stephen Conroy
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invited NITV to enter in negotiations with the
Special Broadcasting Service
The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) is an Australian hybrid-funded public broadcasting, public service broadcaster. About 80 percent of funding for the company is derived from tax revenue. SBS operates six TV channels (SBS (Australian TV chann ...
to access one of that network's unused digital terrestrial channels. On 8 May 2012, the SBS received $15 million per-year in government funding dedicated to a new free-to-air Indigenous Australian channel which would replace the existing NITV in July 2012, with 90% of staff transferring to this new channel.
SBS took over the management and operation of NITV on 1 July 2012, and NITV was re-launched on 12 December 2012 by SBS as a free-to-air channel on
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channel 34. The channel launched with a live
special
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from
Uluru
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, ''From the Heart of Our Nation'', followed by a special episode of ''
Living Black'' focusing on Indigenous broadcasting and media in Australia. A
prime time
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''Celebration Concert'' was also aired on NITV and
SBS One
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, featuring performances from Uluru by Indigenous musicians.
Tanya Denning-Orman, a
Birri Gubba
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Language
The Birri Gubba people spoke a number of languages in the Biri language group.
Country
The Biria held sway over some , ...
and
Guugu Yimidhirr woman was appointed to lead NITV, a position she retains into 2021.
[
On 29 February 2016, SBS unveiled a refreshed brand and revamped schedule for NITV with an increased focus on its central charter, Indigenous news and current affairs.
Denning-Orman was appointed SBS's first Director of Indigenous Content in early 2012. In December 2020, changes were made to NITV's senior content editorial leadership team: Kyas Hepworth (née Sherriff) was appointed Head of Commissioning and Programming; Rhanna Collins to Head of Indigenous News and Current Affairs; ]Karla Grant
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Pers ...
, while remaining host of ''Living Black'' and ''Karla Grant Presents'', expanded her role, becoming Executive Producer, Living Black & Special Projects.[
On 12 December 2021, NITV unveiled an updated logo and branding by indigenous design agency Gilimbaa, which combines SBS's ]mercator __NOTOC__
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logo with traditional clapsticks
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They ar ...
, and colors reflecting different terrains of the country. It was accompanied by revisions to its primetime schedule, as well as the new image campaign "Reimagine Australia". The following year, NITV marked its tenth anniversary as a free-to-air channel.
NITV announced in May 2023 that it would be abandoning its official Twitter account, citing the "racism and hate" that the network encounters daily on the platform.
On 31 October 2023, as part of SBS' 2024 upfronts
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, it was announced that NITV would become a high-definition channel in December 2023, using channel 34. A standard-definition simulcast was also made available on channel 36. The following week, NITV marked its eleventh anniversary as a free-to-air channel.
Programming
NITV's line-up focuses on programming of interest to and showcasing Indigenous Australians, including documentaries, current affairs programs, sports, drama, adult animation, and a block of domestic and international children's programming focusing on Indigenous and Aboriginal culture (under the name ''Jarjums''), and films. It also broadcasts programs relating to First Nations culture worldwide.
News and current affairs
News and current affairs on NITV are covered by ''NITV News Update'', ''Nula'', ''The Point and Living Black''. In December 2020, Rhanna Collins was promoted to Head of Indigenous News and Current Affairs.
''NITV News Update'' is the network's national ten minute news program, broadcast nightly and covering stories relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers. It is the only nightly television news service that covers entirely Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
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stories from across the country. Started in February 2008, the program began with 5 minutes of news, followed by 15 minutes before extending to a half-hour bulletin. This was later reduced to 10 minutes.
Natalie Ahmat is the news anchor
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.
Sport
NITV is Australia's second biggest free-to-air broadcaster of rugby league
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after the Nine Network
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. The station has broadcast the Koori Knockout since 2012, and has often shown the annual NRL All Stars match
The Rugby League All Stars Match of the National Rugby League is an annual rugby league football match between the specially-formed Indigenous All Stars (rugby league), Indigenous All Stars and an All Stars team, both of whose members are made ...
on delay. The network also has a weekly flagship rugby league show, '' Over the Black Dot''. Starting in 2024, the network gained the rights to broadcast one game a week of the European Super League
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, and the annual World Club Challenge
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Super League sides have won the c ...
.
In March 2020, a new Australian rules
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panel show, ''Yokayi Footy'', aimed at a young audience, replaced the ''Marngrook Footy Show'', which ended on the network in late 2019. ''Yokayi Footy'' is co-hosted by Tony Armstrong
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, Bianca Hunt and Darryl White.
Other programs
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Programs in 2018–2019 included:
* ''First Voices''
* ''Future Dreaming''
* ''Going Places with Ernie Dingo
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''
* ''Little J and Big Cuz''
Logo and identity history
File:National Indigenous Television logo.svg, 13 July 2007 – 12 December 2012
File:NITV 2012 logo.svg, 12 December 2012 – 26 February 2016
File:NITV 2016 logo.svg, 26 February 2016 – 12 December 2021
File:NITV logo.svg, 12 December 2021 – present
See also
* Imparja Television
Imparja Television (IMP) is an independent Australian television station servicing over , across six states and territories: Northern Territory, South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania. It is based in Alice Spri ...
* Indigenous Community Television (ICTV)
* WITBN
References
External links
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Television channels and stations established in 2007
English-language television stations in Australia
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2007 establishments in Australia
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2007 Australian television series debuts
2010s Australian television series
Australian television news shows
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