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The deal meant the channel would receive money to curate Te Ao Māori stories to be published on Google's News Showcase platform. [13] In late September 2024, Whakaata Māori proposed a major internal restructure including axing its daily news television bulletin due to a projected NZ$10 million funding reduction by 2027.
Te Kāea ("The Leader", or Te Kaea News as written on television guides) was a nightly New Zealand television news show that aired on Whakaata Māori at 6:30pm. It was repeated at 10:30pm, and had English subtitles.
A new Maori Queen was anointed Thursday, taking on the role at a time when New Zealand is facing some of the biggest challenges to race relations in two decades. A statement released by ...
The four main centres of New Zealand each have a major newspaper based in them Auckland (The New Zealand Herald), Christchurch , Dunedin (Otago Daily Times) and Wellington (The Post). Along these there are several low-budget and free papers which cater for particular areas or subcultures.
Fact Check: Members of Parliament in New Zealand representing the Maori people, labeled as Te Pāti Māori, interrupted a reading of the ‘Treaty Principles Bill’ on Thursday, November 14th ...
Te Pati Maori said in social media posts on Monday that the protests in cities and urban centres would take aim at plans to reinterpret New Zealand’s founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi ...
Whakaata Māori: Māori Television Service (govt.) 28 March 2004 Maori Television, Warner Bros. Discovery 1080i 576i 576i primetime on-demand Tax-payer funded content in Māori and English. Known as Maori Television from 2004-2022. 6 23 TVNZ Duke: TVNZ (govt.) 20 March 2016 TVNZ 1080i 576i 1080i Live stream and on-demand HD
Funding is provided directly to the service for its operational administrative costs. Programming is funded by Te Mangai Paho (The Maori Broadcasting Commission). The Service is able to commission its own programming from advertising funds. [citation needed] Māori Television started broadcasting in 2004. It was renamed Whakaata Māori in 2022. [5]