Its main activity is producing video programs, however it also operated a former audio distribution system called AIROS.
In 2013, Indian Country Today described the organization as "a highly regarded source for informative Native American and Pacific Islander educational and home videos".
[1] Native American Public Broadcasting Consortium (NAPBC) was the original name of the organization.
[2] Native American Public Telecommunications (NAPT) was the name the organization adopted after adding transmission of audio to its activities.
[2] Vision Maker Media was the name the organization adopted as it shifted its focus back to video.