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ARE YOU A BROADCASTER, MUSICIAN, FILMMAKER OR MEDIA CREATOR?
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This is our first news release about the redevelopment of indigiTUBE as the media platform by and for First Nations people, preserving language and culture for future generations.
Indigenous Remote Communications Association (IRCA) received funding from the Indigenous Languages and Arts Program to redevelop the platform and we're going national!
indigiTUBE will profile the diversity of our First Nations media content creators; radio, music, video, oral histories and other digital language resources. It will become a valuable educational, language and cultural maintenance tool and also provide an outcome focus to the ongoing task of the digitisation of media archives.
WANT TO SHARE RADIO SHOWS, PODCASTS, LANGUAGE AND CULTURE OR PROMOTE YOUR MUSIC? Contributor registrations will open in July and we are currently hard at work to complete the contributor portals so that you can start uploading your content. We will keep you updated about the progress and send another notification when they open. You can also find us on facebook and instagram.
There will be a content sharing dashboard for approved broadcasters to download media content for airplay to support the promotion of our media and artists, and share our language and culture.
The platform will build value for our industry and serve as a promotional tool for artists with links to their sales portals. indigiTUBE will curate features and help build stories around media organisations, contributors and nation-wide events.
indigiTUBE is an IRCA project that supports our members and strengthens our industry.
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indigiTUBE is an Indigenous Remote Communications Association project
supported by the Indigenous Languages and Arts Program of the
Department of Communications and the Arts. 2/70 Elder St, PO Box 2731 Alice Springs NT 0871 info@indigitube.com.au | indigitube.com.au | 08 8952 6465
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