The Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) began operations in 1980 and was the first Aboriginal group to be allocated a broadcasting license. The Aboriginal people of Central Australia own CAAMA through an association regulated under the Incorporations Act , and its objectives focus on the social, cultural and economic advancement of Aboriginal peoples.
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It has a clear mandate to promote Aboriginal culture, language, dance, and music while generating economic benefits in the form of training, employment and income generation. CAAMA produces media products that engenders pride in Aboriginal culture, while informing and educating the wider community of the richness and diversity of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia.
CAAMA is the largest Aboriginal media organisation in the country since 1981, with the second largest audience reach in Australia. According to the Community Broadcasting Association's national survey, CAAMA has over 60,000 listeners in the Northern Territory, and over 600,000 around the country (excluding digital radios and online streaming by people around the world).
CAAMA produces 99% of its own content, and shares this with other Aboriginal radio stations nation-wide. They broadcast in both in English and a range of Aboriginal languages, deliver our own daily news service and feature a range of current affairs shows. Based in Alice Springs with 14 remote broadcast studios in communities and a mobile outside broadcasting truck, CAAMA comes to you live from events all around the country!
Adres | 101 Todd Street, 0870 Alice Springs, Australia |
Telefoon: | +61 8 8951 9778 |
Website: | caama.com.au |
Facebook: | @caama.alicesprings |
Twitter: | @caama |
Wikipedia: | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Australian_Aboriginal_Media_Association |
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