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APTN launches new online research initiative: myAPTN Insiders
Posted on Thursday, February 18, 2010 - 04:19 PM
APTN

In order to better understand the opinions and thoughts of APTN viewers, APTN is launching myAPTN Insiders, an exciting new online initiative that will assist APTN in collecting surveyed information while offering members exciting chances to win a variety of prizes.

myAPTN Insiders is a select group of APTN viewers who will be eligible to win fantastic prizes for simply answering surveys about APTN programs, advertising and other aspects of the network.

Selected participants will be contacted once or twice a month to give their opinion on topics such as the upcoming APTN coverage of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, programs they would like to have available online, and about their favourite APTN programs like Cashing In and Mixed Blessings.

Becoming a myAPTN Insider is a chance to play an even more vital role in making APTN the network viewers want it to be. To join, simply visit www.myaptninsiders.com.

“The feedback of APTN’s viewers are key in developing programming that not only entertaining and engaging but also reflective of Aboriginal Peoples,” said Sky Bridges, APTN Director of Marketing. “myAPTN Insiders is going to be a great way to keep the communication lines open so that we can continue to build a network that provides programming our viewers want to see, by and from First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples in Canada.”




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