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Te Māngai Pāho Māori Broadcast Funding Agency Autonomous Crown Entity overview Formed 1989 Headquarters Wellington, New Zealand Autonomous Crown Entity executive Larry Parr, Chief Executive Key document Broadcasting Amendment Act 1994 Website tmp.govt.nz Te Māngai Pāho (the Māori Broadcast Funding Agency) is the New Zealand Crown entity responsible for the promotion of the Māori ...
She had been Kaiwhakamana (advocate) [3] and had been delivering tikanga Māori programmes at the prison for fourteen years prior to the creation of the Pou Tikanga role. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] In 2023 Tankersley supported the first te reo Māori muster at the prison, which was held at 2pm on 14 September, to commemorate the moment the Māori ...
Morrison was born in Rotorua and grew up there. [3] He affiliates to the Māori iwi of Ngāti Whakaue. [4] His parents' names are Te Puhi o Te Arawa Mitchell and Tupara Morrison. [5] His Māori name Te Manahau was gifted to him in the late 2000's while he was on his journey of learning to speak te reo Māori (Māori language). [5]
The Te Reo channel swapped Freeview positions with Prime, on 1 March 2023, with Te Reo moving to channel 10, Prime's former position, and Prime moving to channel 15, Te Reo's former position. [ 3 ] The channel is scheduled to close its operations on linear TV by March 2025, as part of a 'digital first' strategy imposed by the broadcaster.
Te Reo, a second channel from Māori Television, was launched on 28 March 2008. [9] In contrast with the main channel, it is ad-free and completely in the Māori language (without subtitles). Te Reo features special tribal programming with a particular focus on new programming for the fluent members of its audience.
6:00pm − 3 National News with Philip Sherry, Greg Clark and Belinda Todd; 6:30pm − A Current Affair with Genevieve Westcott; 7:00pm − The Golden Girls; 7:30pm − Laughinz with Jay Laga'aia, Rawiri Paratene, Rima Te Wiata, Brenda Kendall, Mark Hadlow and Alison Wall. 8:30pm − The Shiralee (part one) 10:30pm − Bee Gees: Live in Australia
The film premiered on 11 September 2017, during Te Wiki o te Reo Māori. [7] It was screened for free in thirty cinemas around the country, with no English subtitles. [ 8 ] The soundtrack was released in November 2017, [ 9 ] and the film launched on the Disney+ streaming service on 26 June 2020.
Miriama Jennet Kamo (born 19 October 1973) is a New Zealand journalist, children's author and television presenter.She currently presents TVNZ's Māori current affairs programme Marae and presented the current affairs programme Sunday between 2002 and 2024, when the show was cancelled.