Veteran television producer Derek Kōtuku Totorewa Wooster (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Maru, Te Ātiawa) has died aged 77.
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Half a million taonga to be digitised in new audiovisual archive
Some of the earliest radio and television interviews broadcast in Aotearoa will soon be available to watch and listen to online thanks to a new project from Te Tari Taiwhenua (DIA)
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'Broadcasting is about telling the story. It's not the kura kaupapa and it's not the kōhanga reo.'
Māori Broadcasting Minister Willie Jackson says he loves te reo but wants more Māori news content in English.
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Ex National MP says Bennett will be remembered as the 'minister of punitive measures'
Broadcaster and former National list MP Claudette Hauiti says Paula Bennett will be remembered as someone who was “less than humanitarian”.
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Te Māngai Pāho CEO calls for immediate change to Māori broadcasting
Te Māngai Pāho CEO Larry Parr says changes will save money and see the sector work more closely.
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Winners of 2020 Voyager Media Awards revealed
Executive Producer of TV3's The Hui, Annabelle Lee Mather, won the prestigious Editorial Executive of the Year award at the 2020 Voyager Media Awards last night.
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Media get $50 million piece of the pie from Government- 4:30pm Newsbreak
- There are two new confirmed cases and 1 probable case of COVID-19. Sadly, two more people have died of the virus - a woman in her 60s and a Rosewood Resthome resident.
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Māori Television announces Shane Taurima as new CEO
Māori Television has today announced the appointment of Shane Taurima (Rongamaiwahine, Ngāti Kahungunu) to the position of Tāhuhu Rangapū (Chief Executive) effective immediately.
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Māori language app brings the voices of native speakers to life
After 30 years of Māori language broadcasting, Radio Kahungunu are embracing digital ingenuity as they prepare to launch "Pukapuka Kōrero Tahi", a Māori language resource based on treasured collections from the storehouse of oral archives at Radio Kahungunu.
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Māori Television face Māori Affairs Select Committee
Māori Television and its newly elected board were placed under the microscope today during the broadcasters annual financial review with the Māori Affairs Select Committee.