National Indigenous Television

National Indigenous Television
Logo used since 2021
CountryAustralia
Broadcast areaNationally
NetworkSBS Television
HeadquartersArtarmon, New South Wales, Australia
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerSpecial Broadcasting Service
Sister channelsSBS
SBS Viceland
SBS World Movies
SBS Food
SBS WorldWatch
History
Launched13 July 2007 (13 July 2007)
12 December 2012 (12 December 2012) (nationwide free-to-air)
ReplacedICTV
Links
Websitesbs.com.au/nitv/
Availability
Terrestrial
Freeview
  • 34 (HD)
  • 36 (SD)

National Indigenous Television (NITV) is an Australian free-to-air television channel that broadcasts programming produced and presented largely by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It includes the six-day-a-week NITV News Update, with programming including other news and current affairs programmes, sports coverage, entertainment for children and adults, films and documentaries covering a range of topics. Its primary audience is Indigenous Australians, but many non-Indigenous people tune in to learn more about the history of and issues affecting the country's First Nations peoples.

NITV was initially only carried by cable and satellite providers, along with some limited over-the-air transmissions in certain remote areas. NITV was re-launched in December 2012 by the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) as a free-to-air channel.


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