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I've been wondering about that too. My original thought was to create a separate article for Indigenous magazines; and a separate article for Indigenous media (TV, radio and podcasts) and then linking them together under a "See also" section, or via a note at the top of the article "For Indigenous XYZ see List of Indigenous XYZ. I hadn't figured out how to format all of the various types of news media/sources in one single list article. Netherzone (talk) 15:35, 10 June 2024 (UTC)Reply
Then the trend is toward media companies with multiple platforms: radio, podcasts, web news, etc. Maybe just list format after tribe or after location? I find tables so difficult to format and update, so don't advocate that route. Yuchitown (talk) 15:38, 10 June 2024 (UTC)Reply
Category:First Nations newspapers, Category:First Nations magazines, Category:Native American magazines, Category:Native American newspapers, Category:Defunct Native American newspapers, Category:First Nations mass media, Category:Indigenous mass media in Canada, Category:Indigenous mass media, Category: Native American radio, Category:Navajo mass media, etc.
I thought the list would get too unwieldy and difficult to maintain if everything was lumped in one List, and as you mention, there is the very confusing table formatting problem, yikes! I hear you though that big media companies do it all, however since many of these publications are from the Tribes/Nations themselves that may not have their own media company, it made sense to separate the various types of media. But I'm old skool, LOL! Netherzone (talk) 16:18, 10 June 2024 (UTC)Reply