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KVCR TO LAUNCH THE NATION’S FIRST 24-HOUR NATIVE AMERICAN TELEVISION...

KVCR to Launch the Nation’s First 24-hour Native American Television Channel

On Wednesday, June 16, KVCR Television, based in San Bernardino, California, announced that it will launch the nation's first 24-hour Native American television channel.  

According to the press release of KVCR, the Channel is a groundbreaking media initiative emphasizing the factual history, culture and current events of Native Americans and Alaskan Natives. Planned to reach the airwaves in spring 2011, this one-of-a-kind channel will tell the stories of indigenous North American peoples and is the result of an ongoing partnership between KVCR and San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.   

To read the full press release, click here.

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