Whakaata Māori welcomes decisions announced today by Māori Development Minister, Willie Jackson, that seek to strengthen the Māori Media sector.
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MĀNAWATIA A MATARIKI: CELEBRATE MATARIKI
The first national observance of a tikanga Māori event will be marked by a full day of Matariki themed programming on Whakaata Māori. The special live broadcast begins at 6.00 AM on Friday 24 June 2022.
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WATCH LIVE: OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF WHAKAATA MĀORI
New Zealanders are invited to celebrate the historic dawn launch of the new name for Māori Television. Whakaata Māori, which means ‘to mirror’, ‘to reflect’ or ‘to display’, will be the official name reflecting the network’s growth into a multi-media organisation.
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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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Native Affairs- Will Flavell
It might be called Tāmaki of a hundred lovers, but when it comes to politics there is absolutely no love lost in the electorate of Tāmaki Makaurau.
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Paora Maxwell officially welcomed into new role
Ngāti Rangiwēwēhi and Te Arawa descendant, Paora Maxwell has officially been welcomed into his new position as the leader of Māori Television by Te Puea Marae and Māori Television.
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Native Affairs – Political Special Part 1
Strengthening the focus on whānau, hapū and iwi, and consolidating Māori leadership, are said to be the key principles underpinning the Māori Party's proposed new Māori Language Strategy being pushed through parliament before the election.
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Native Affairs- 10 Years of Māori TV
Last Friday Māori Television celebrated 10 magnificent years on air.
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Māori TV Board decides not to appoint new CEO
The Board of Māori Television has decided not to appoint a new Chief Executive after it was unable to reach a unanimous decision.
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Te Kāea's subtitles will play out at 7pm
From this Monday, April 8, Te Kāea will play subtitled from 7pm.