WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) – A national broadcast network dedicated solely to Indigenous and Native programming will soon be airing content from Indigenous cultures in the hotel rooms of guests at Comanche Red River Hotel Casino.
First Nations Experience (FNX), the only national broadcast network devoted to Native American and World Indigenous programming, recently partnered with Comanche Nation Entertainment to preinstall the FNX App on all in-room Smart TVs at the Native-owned Comanche Hotel Casino.
“Our new partnership with the Comanche Red River Hotel Casino is a pivotal moment for us that represents a first-of-its-kind agreement with a tribally owned and operated facility,” said Frank Blanquet, Producer and Director at FNX. “We’re humbled and grateful for the Comanche Tribe’s trust in establishing this inaugural alliance.”
The television station, headquartered in San Bernardino, California, delivers content produced by and for Native and Indigenous peoples, and includes documentaries, arts and culture features, children’s shows and educational series that reflect the diversity and vitality of Indigenous nations across North America. It first streamed in 2014 via PBS, and is now offered for free by 29 affiliate stations across 34 states.
“Comanche Nation Entertainment is proud to provide our guests with programming that honors Native heritage and storytelling,” said Julius Kazen, Director of Non-Gaming at Comanche Nation Entertainment. “This partnership reflects our continued effort to uplift Indigenous voices and share authentic cultural experiences.”
To learn more about Comanche Nation Entertainment, visit its official website.
For information about FNX, visit fnx.org.
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