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  2. Barbara Dreaver - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, she started working for TVNZ and in 2003 became the network's Pacific correspondent. [6] In December 2008, Dreaver was detained and deported from Fiji after her reporting offended the regime of dictator Frank Bainimarama. [7] [8] Journalists were subsequently required to seek permission to enter Fiji. [9] The ban was lifted in October ...

  3. TVNZ - Wikipedia

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    TVNZ also operated a satellite services division organising and downlink facilities and across the globe, but this service was wound down in 2005. TVNZ operated TVNZ 6 from 2007 to 2011. TVNZ 6 was a digital-only, commercial-free television channel. It was available in 60.3% of New Zealand homes on the Freeview and Sky Television Digital platforms.

  4. Jessica Mutch McKay - Wikipedia

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    Between 2006 and 2013, Mutch McKay worked as a gallery reporter. [1] [3]Mutch McKay joined TVNZ in 2008. [2] There she covered several New Zealand elections and by-elections, and elections from other countries such as the 2007 Australian election and the 2012 United States election. [1]

  5. Mark Crysell - Wikipedia

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    Mark Crysell is a television reporter who has been part of the team for Television New Zealand's flagship current affairs programme, Sunday since 2003. [2]Crysell has also reported for TVNZ shows, Assignment, Close Up, One News, Fair Go and the arts programme Backch@t.

  6. Peter Williams (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Allan Williams (born 6 March 1954) is a New Zealand broadcaster and sports journalist who worked for the national broadcaster TVNZ between 1979 and 2018. His roles with TVNZ included hosting the 1News 6pm weekend bulletin and serving as the southern editor of TVNZ Sports in Wellington.

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

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    TVNZ 1: TVNZ (govt.) 1 June 1960 TVNZ 1080i: 576i: 1080i: Live stream and on-demand HD New Zealand's first television channel. Started as four stations (AKTV2, WNTV1, CHTV3, DNTV2); amalgamated into one channel (NZBC TV) in October 1973. Renamed TV One on 1 April 1975. 2 2 TVNZ 2: TVNZ (govt.) 1 June 1975 TVNZ 1080i 576i 1080i Live stream and ...

  8. Breakfast (New Zealand TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast (also referred to as TVNZ Breakfast) is a New Zealand morning news and talk show airing weekday mornings on TVNZ 1, produced by 1News. Debuting on 11 August 1997, it was the first of its genre in New Zealand. It contains a mixture of breaking news, news, sport, weather and feature items. Originally a two-hour programme, it was ...

  9. Jack Tame - Wikipedia

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    Tame previously worked as the United States correspondent for TVNZ, based in New York City, [citation needed] and is the former co-host of Breakfast. [4] [5] He is the Saturday morning host on radio station Newstalk ZB, [6] current host of Q+A since April 2019, and a columnist for the Herald on Sunday. [7]