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APTN National News : ウィキペディア英語版
APTN National News
''APTN National News'' is the Canadian national news program aired by the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. It is broadcast from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
The program formerly aired in two daily editions: ''APTN National News Daytime'' aired at 12:30 p.m., and ''APTN National News Primetime'' aired at 6:30 p.m. The program now produces only a single full edition each day, which airs at 6 and 11:30 p.m. Eastern Time nightly with short headline news updates at the top of the hour during the afternoon. The program's current anchors are Michael Hutchinson and Cheryl McKenzie.
In September 2009, two current affairs shows, ''APTN InFocus'' and ''APTN Investigates'' launched.
In addition to its main newsroom in Winnipeg, ''APTN National News'' has news bureaus in Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Thunder Bay, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Vancouver, Iqaluit, Yellowknife and Whitehorse.
News and current affairs staff at APTN applied for and received union certification with the Canadian Media Guild from the Canadian Labour Board in 2002. Unionized staff reached its first collective agreement with APTN management in April 2003.
On June 8, 2012, award-winning journalist Karyn Pugliese was appointed as the director of news and current affairs for APTN. Pugliese previously worked as the Ottawa correspondent for ''APTN National News'' from 2000 to 2006.
==Journalists==

In addition to the primary anchors, journalists, video journalists, producers and researchers associated with ''APTN National News'' include: Tina Roache (Halifax Bureau); Danielle Rochette, Tom Fennario (Montreal Bureau); Nigel Newlove, Annette Francis, Jorge Barrera, Ken Jackson, Mark Blackburn, Francine Compton (Ottawa Bureau); Delaney Windigo (Toronto Bureau); Wayne Rivers (Thunder Bay Bureau) Matt Thordarson, Jaydon Flett, Dennis Ward, Shaneen Robinson, Bruce Spence, Murray Oliver, Naomi Clarke (Winnipeg Newsroom); Larissa Burnouf (Saskatoon Bureau); Chris Stewart, Brandi Morin (Edmonton Bureau); Tina House (Vancouver Bureau); Kent Driscoll, (Iqaluit Bureau); Mark Solnoky (Yellowknife Bureau); Shirley McLean (Whitehorse Bureau).
Journalists and producers associated with APTN Investigates include Todd Lamirande (host/producer), Melissa Ridgen (senior writer/researcher), Kathleen Martens (senior writer/researcher), Josh Grummett (video journalist), Cullen Crozier (video journalist), Rob Smith (video journalist), Paul Barnsley (executive producer).

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