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ThreeNow (previously called TV3 On Demand and 3Now) [1] [2] is a free ad-supported [3] New Zealand streaming platform owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. [4] The streaming service also hosts content from Three and its sister channels Bravo, eden, Rush and HGTV. [5]
The election of the Labour government in 1999 refocused TVNZ as a semi-non-commercial broadcaster, no longer ratings-driven and no longer attempting to dominate the free to air television market. As a commercial broadcaster, TV3 was in a position to take advantage of TVNZ's change of focus. TV3 logo used from 2003 to 2017
TVNZ OnDemand hosted shows and television clips from the TVNZ Archives. Some of the clips are free while others can be purchased using a credit purchasing system called PlayPoints. [3] [4] In early March, a young teenager named Kyle Wadsworth was able to access the unreleased website and start downloading shows prior to its official release. [6]
Anita McNaught – TVNZ and BBC World newsreader (born in England) Bob McNeil - television journalist; Sacha McNeil – journalist and news presenter; Mike McRoberts – television journalist and presenter; Andrea McVeigh – sports broadcaster and former netball player; Simon Mercep – news reporter, journalist; Kevin Milne – television ...
The final broadcast ended at midnight on 30 June 2012. TVNZ 7 was replaced with time shift channel TV One Plus 1 (now TVNZ 1 +1). TVNZ launched U on 13 March 2011. U was a 24-hour youth orientated channel available via both Freeview and Sky. TVNZ U was launched to fill the gap when TVNZ 6 closed in 2011.
Title Genre First air date Last air date No. of series Notes Ref(s) Aotearoa Music Awards: Awards show 19 November 2015 (): 15 November 2020 (): 6 Previously aired on various networks including Three, moved to TVNZ 2.
TVNZ Duke: TVNZ (govt.) 20 March 2016 TVNZ 1080i 576i 1080i Live stream and on-demand HD operates between the hours of 12pm and 3am. Screens sport and general entertainment. 7 502 TVNZ 2+1: TVNZ (govt.) 1 September 2013 TVNZ 576i 576i 576i on-demand Timeshifted TVNZ 2, delayed by one hour (replaced TVNZ U) [4] 8 13 Eden: Warner Bros. Discovery ...
[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.