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<font size=3>While hunting for French-language Webcasts (my son is
studying the language), I was a bit surprised to run across this
Inuktitut newscast available as a video stream (RealAudio) from the CBC,
and thought I'd pass it along for anyone curious to hear the language.
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>CBC Igalaaq brings you the day's
news in the Inuktitut language every evening at 7:30 PM Eastern time
(5:30 PM Mountain). Viewers from Nunavut and the Northwest Territories
are kept up to date by daily current events and news from the Inuit
world. </font></blockquote><br>
<font size=3>Go to
<<a href="http://north.cbc.ca/north/television.html" eudora="autourl">http://north.cbc.ca/north/television.html</a>>,
the links are down the right (the first is the recorded weekday TV
newscast, the others are various radio broadcasts). The TV newscast
is sked as an hour, but the Webcast appears to be 30 minutes.<br><br>
There are likely a few local US Native American language stations on the
air by now, of whom a couple may be Webcasting. I haven't had a chance
yet to look.<br><br>
Here's a large index of links to Webcasting TV and radio stations
worldwide: the North American entrance is at
<<a href="http://wwitv.com/" eudora="autourl">http://wwitv.com/</a>>.
It appears not all require a broadband connection.<br><br>
Regards,<br><br>
Jeff<br>
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