Ngā Aho Whakaari, who represent Māori in Screen Production, says the outsourcing is a smokescreen and it questions TVNZ's long-term commitment to the Māori and Pacific voice.
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Native Affairs- Te Ururoa on TVNZ
Television New Zealand (TVNZ) is all but ending a 35-year relationship with Māori and Māori broadcasters. Mihingarangi Forbes discusses the significance of the decision in studio, but first spoke with Māori Development Minister, Te Ururoa Flavell, who learned of the changes at the same time as the public.
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TVNZ proposes to outsource Māori and Pacific programmes
Some big changes are in store for TVNZ's Māori and Pacific programmes if proposed changes go ahead.
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Many mourn the loss of devoted indigenous broadcaster
She was one of the biggest advocates for indigenous broadcasting and worked tirelessly to bring indigenous broadcasters together. As a result, she became the general secretary of the World Indigenous Television Broadcast Network. Patagaw Tamilaw from Taiwan and the Paiwan tribe recently passed away suddenly in Canada.
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Native Affairs wins two International Journalism Awards
Native Affairs, has won two international journalism awards today at the World Indigenous Broadcasters Conference (WITBC) in Canada.