ICAM (TV series)

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ICAM
Presented byKarla Grant
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
Release
Original networkSBS
Original release1995 (1995) –
2002 (2002)

ICAM was an Australian television program focusing on Indigenous affairs that aired on SBS from 1995 until 2002. ICAM was the first Indigenous affairs program on SBS,[1] and during its run was the only prime time Indigenous affairs program broadcast on national television in Australia.[2] ICAM aired weekly and was hosted by Karla Grant. Production wound back in 2001, and Grant went on to develop ICAM's successor, Living Black.[2][3] In its final year of production, the program won a Walkley Award for Coverage of Indigenous Affairs, for journalist Julie Nimmo's story "No Fixed Address".[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Karla Grant". Living Black. Special Broadcasting Service. Archived from the original on 30 January 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2010.
  2. ^ a b Gardiner-Garden, John (November 27, 2003). "Indigenous Broadcasting". Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on December 31, 2020.
  3. ^ Nimmo, Julie (December 1, 2017). "Aboriginal people on TV: We're allowed to laugh *and* cry". SBS. Archived from the original on December 31, 2020.
  4. ^ "Walkley Winners Archive". Retrieved December 31, 2020. Note: Search for 'ICAM'

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