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  2. List of free-to-air channels in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of free-to-air DVB satellite services [10] available in New Zealand. Most New Zealand homes already have a standard 60 cm satellite dish fitted which can pick up most of these channels, as these are also used (or have been used in the past) to pick up free-to-air and pay New Zealand television channels from Optus D1 (and ...

  3. Category:Television channels in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Sky Movies (New Zealand TV channel) Sky Open (TV channel) Sky 5; T. TAB Trackside; Te Reo (TV channel) Three (TV channel) TVNZ 1; TVNZ 2; TVNZ Duke; U. Universal TV ...

  4. Sky Open (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Sky Open (formerly known as Prime) is a New Zealand free-to-air television network. It airs a varied mix of programming, largely imported from Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. It airs a varied mix of programming, largely imported from Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

  5. Television in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Up until 2023, Vodafone (now One NZ) operated an IPTV television service, with free-to-air channels and wholesale content from Sky. The digital changeover in New Zealand began on 30 September 2012, when Hawke's Bay and the West Coast (including parts of Tasman ) switched off analogue television transmission.

  6. List of Warner Bros. Discovery free-to-air programming in New ...

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    This is a list of New Zealand-made television programmes broadcast by Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand. The free-to-air channels Three, Bravo, Eden, Rush, HGTV, streaming service ThreeNow, and current affairs service ThreeNews are operated by Warner Bros. Discovery. [1]

  7. Sky (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Craig Heatley, Terry Jarvis, Trevor Farmer and Alan Gibbs in 1987 as Sky Media Limited. It was formed to investigate beaming sports programming into nightclubs and pubs using high performance 4-metre satellite dishes by Jarvis and an engineering associate Brian Green, but was redirected into pay television following successful bidding in early 1990 for four groups of ...

  8. Sky 5 - Wikipedia

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    Sky 5 is a television channel in New Zealand available on Sky. The channel's programmes are a variety of international shows from the U.S. , the United Kingdom , and Australia , with a small amount of shows from New Zealand .

  9. Freeview (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Freeview is New Zealand's free-to-air television platform. It is operated by a joint venture between the country's major free-to-air broadcasters – government-owned Television New Zealand and Radio New Zealand, government-subsidised Whakaata Māori, and the American-owned Warner Bros. Discovery.