INDIJ PUBLIC MEDIA
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Mission Statement
Indian Country Today is a spacious channel that serves Indigenous communities with news, entertainment, and opinion. Indian Country Today is an independent nonprofit, multimedia news enterprise. Our digital platform covers the Indigenous world, including American Indians and Alaska Natives. Indian Country Today is also a public media broadcast carried via public television stations, including FNX: First Nations Experience and Arizona PBS World channel. Indian Country Today covers tribes and Native people throughout the Americas. Indian Country Today is owned by IndiJ Public Media, a 501 (c)(3) public charity, under federal law that sustains itself with funding from members, donors, foundations, and supporters. We also sell advertising in a variety of formats. IndiJ Public Media's board of directors : President Karen Lincoln Michel, Ho-Chunk Larry EchoHawk, Pawnee Rhonda Le Valdo, Acoma Pueblo Jeanne Givens, Coeur d’Alene Wayne Ducheneaux, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Jessica Skye Paul, Nez Perce and Lakota Derrick Beetso, Navajo Nation
About This Cause
IndiJ Public Media owns Indian Country Today, a spacious channel that serves Indigenous communities with news, entertainment, and opinion. Our World Covered Through Digital & Broadcast Journalism Indian Country Today is a daily digital news platform that covers the Indigenous world, including American Indians and Alaska Natives. Indian Country Today is the largest news site that covers tribes and Native people throughout the Americas. Our primary focus is delivering news to a national audience to your mobile phone. Indian Country Today is public media. We are a nonprofit news organization that sustains itself with funding from members, donors, foundations, and supporters. We also sell advertising in a variety of formats. The journalism produced by Indian Country Today is free and available for everyone. Your support allows us to share stories of indigenous people throughout the country. It is because of dedicated contributors and passionate partners that we can continue delivery of daily news stories, lifestyle articles and classified job listings across digital, print and broadcast platforms. Our stories are your stories. Help us share what matters most.