Walter "The Wiz" Walsh from Ngāti Porou and Te Aitanga a Māhaki will be awarded a Queen's Service Medal for services to community and broadcasting.
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A family affair- Leonard siblings clean up at NZTV awards
Te Arawa, Rangitāne siblings Susan, Carmen and Wayne Leonard are ecstatic to have all won awards at this year’s New Zealand Television Awards. The director and producers say success is in the genes.
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Tini Molyneux receives Television Legend award
Tūhoe descendant and veteran journalist Tini Molyneux will receive this year's Television Legend award, recognising her work in television over thirty-six years.
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Te reo Māori the big winner at NZ industry awards
Māori Television’s te reo news and live events coverage and content programming are among the finalists recognised for excellence in television at this year’s Huawei Mate20 New Zealand Television Awards 2018.
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TPK to review Māori media sector
The Māori Broadcasting sector is being reviewed by Te Puni Kōkiri to ensure its responsive to the changing digital media environment. Māori Television, Te Māngai Pāho and The Māori Radio Collective will be assessed.
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Māori Broadcasting sector to undergo review
The Māori Broadcasting sector will undergo a policy review under Te Puni Kōkiri to ensure its entities and organisations are responsive to the changing digital media environment.
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Te Māngai Pāho questioned over funding cut
Te Māngai Pāho has made a late move, cutting round three of their Requests for Proposal. Chief Executive Larry Parr fronted to Māori broadcasting content makers who are concerned about how the changes will affect them.
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National challenges new Broadcast Minister to be inclusive of Māori
National's Nuk Korako says former Minister Clare Curran failed to include Māori on her public media advisory panel and that Faafoi should step up and put this right.
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“Intolerable” pressure pushes Curran to resign as Minister
Labour MP Clare Curran has thrown in the towel, resigning as a minister saying the pressure had become intolerable.
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Curran removed from Cabinet after second failure to declare
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has removed Clare Curran from Cabinet following a second failure to properly declare a meeting.