Aboriginal Multi-Media Society

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The Aboriginal Multi-Media Society (AMMSA) is an Aboriginal publisher in Canada. AMMSA was established in 1983 under the Alberta Societies Act and launched its first publication in March 1983 – simply titled AMMSA. The name of this publication was later changed to Windspeaker in March 1986.

Publications

AMMSA abandoned producing paper products, making the decision to set up a news website.

History

AMMSA published a number of monthly publications listed below

  • Windspeaker – Featuring national content; publishing from March 1983 - 2016

AMMSA published the following provincial publications on a monthly basis:

  • Alberta Sweetgrass – News and events from Indigenous communities in Alberta

Published monthly from December 1993 - 2016

  • Ontario Birchbark - News and events from Indigenous communities in Ontario

Published monthly from January 2000 -2016

Published monthly from March 1997 - 2016

  • Saskatchewan Sage - News and events from Indigenous communities in Saskatchewan

Published monthly from October 1996 - 2016

AMMSA digitized all of the published articles in its paper products dating back to 1983 and makes them available online as part of an archive of 20,000+ news and information articles. These archives have grown to more than 30,000 articles.

Radio

AMMSA also operates a radio network, Windspeaker Radio, for Indigenous listeners throughout Alberta. The network studios were originally in Lac La Biche, but are now based in Edmonton. A new transmitter in Edmonton was licensed by the CRTC in 2008, and became the CFWE network's primary station when it launched in July 2009.{{Cite web|url=https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2008/db2008-288.htm|title=ARCHIVED - Licensing of new radio stations to serve Edmonton, Alberta|first=Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)|last=Government of Canada|date=Oct 17, 2008|website=crtc.gc.ca|accessdate=Mar 16, 2023}}

On June 14, 2017, the CRTC granted AMMSA licenses to operate Type B Native FM radio stations aimed at urban Indigenous audiences in Edmonton at 89.3 MHz as the Raven CIWE-FM (which signed on in 2021), and in Calgary at 88.1 MHz as CJWE-FM (which began broadcasting in 2018). Both frequencies were previously licensed to Aboriginal Voices Radio Network but were revoked in 2015 due to compliance issues.{{Cite web|url=https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2015/2015-282.htm|title=ARCHIVED - CKAV-FM Toronto, CKAV-FM-2 Vancouver, CKAV-FM-3 Calgary, CKAV-FM-4 Edmonton and CKAV-FM-9 Ottawa - Revocation of licences|first=Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)|last=Government of Canada|date=Jun 25, 2015|website=crtc.gc.ca|accessdate=Mar 16, 2023}}{{Cite web |url=http://theturtleislandnews.com/index.php/2017/06/14/crtc-grants-licences-five-radio-stations-serve-indigenous-people-urban-centres-country-wide/ |title=CRTC grants licences for five radio stations to serve indigenous people in urban centres country wide |work=Turtle Island News |access-date=2017-06-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170614222316/http://theturtleislandnews.com/index.php/2017/06/14/crtc-grants-licences-five-radio-stations-serve-indigenous-people-urban-centres-country-wide/ |archive-date=2017-06-14 |url-status=dead }}

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