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In March 1984, a full-time coordinating committee was formed and Merasty was hired to gather information. A survey was conducted of the residents of northern Saskatchewan, the results of which gave the organizers a better idea of what Indigenous people wanted to hear on radio. Following the survey,
398:, was hosted by its first producer Helga Reydon. The program, a 15-minute weekly series, addressed issues and matters of interest for fishermen and trappers in the north. However, those broadcasts were plagued by poor reception and unequal signal distribution as they were broadcast on an 1349: 447:. The program contained some relevant northern content and was aided by better reception due to the installation of the low-power FM relay transmitters in the north. The stories, though pertinent to the northern populace, were largely in English, and originated in 558:
delivery system, thus eliminating reliance on ground distribution systems. MBC also facilitates and supports the growth and establishment of small community-owned low-power radio stations, and provides support and training services to them as needed.
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Tom Roberts and Robert Merasty. The new radio program added more northern content and significantly included major Indigenous-language content. The program, however, ended with the provincial government's disbanding of the DNS in 1982.
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The Saskatchewan Association of Aboriginal Broadcasters, also known as SAAB, was founded in 1996 primarily through the efforts of MBC and the community station managers across the north. SAAB has grown into a large
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The provincial government realized its shortcomings in serving the northern citizens of Saskatchewan, and in 1973, the Department of Northern Saskatchewan (DNS) began producing a new
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programming per week, and strives to integrate the languages into everything from special programs, remote event coverage, and contests, to commercial content and more.
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station in the southern part of the province and had to "skip" into the north. The program also did not air content that was culturally specific to
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MBC's third CEO, Marty Ballentyne, brought about the corporation's move into TV production in 1998, serving on the board of directors for
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the Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation's first board of directors was elected in 1984, with Merasty as the first
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introduced the Northern Native Broadcast Access Program (NNBAP), funded and supported by the
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Today, MBC Radio provides a minimum of ten hours of Cree programming and ten hours of
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During its formative years MBC was dependent on the Canadian Secretary of State (now
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entity encompassing services for all Indigenous broadcast outlets in Saskatchewan.
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Starting in the 1960s, a provincial government radio service called
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MBC's initial broadcasts were predominantly in English, with some
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First Nations radio network in Saskatchewan, Canada
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