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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.
TVNZ OnDemand was launched on 20 March 2007 with an initial selection of 300 videos from 100 television shows. Early content included the television series and programs Rude Awakenings, Karaoke High, Fair Go, Agenda, Eating Media Lunch, Praise Be, Treasure Island, and Mai Time. TVNZ OnDemand hosted shows and television clips from the TVNZ Archives.
TVNZ and Radio New Zealand (RNZ) became separate "State-Owned Enterprises" (SOEs) which would have to compete commercially and return dividends to the Crown. Rather than continuing to be used to directly fund TVNZ and RNZ, the licence fee, now called the broadcasting fee, was to be used for local content production and the state funding for non ...
In 2007, Shaw went back to TVNZ where he returned as General Manager of Commissioning, Production and Acquisitions. [10] He then later became the Deputy Director of Content for TVNZ. [11] [12] [13] In 2020, Shaw left TVNZ. He then received the award for Television legend at the NZ Television awards that year.
TVNZ 1: Drama series, 5 episodes aired during the week beginning 14 April 2019. Best Bits: 2014 TVNZ 1: Comedy shows that looks at the best TV clips from the past week. Border Patrol: 2005 TVNZ 1: Reality show, narrated by Tim Balme. Coast: 2018 TVNZ 1: Documentary series where the story of coastal locations around New Zealand is told ...
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 ...
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.
Over 900 titles from the TVNZ Archive collection currently feature on NZ On Screen, [47] a state-funded online promotional showcase of New Zealand television and film. The website allows users to view and comment on the streaming content. Earlier versions of the website credit the TVNZ Archive as the provider of much of the TVNZ content.