Minister for Māori Development Nanaia Mahuta says that Māori condemn the idea that Māori Television news media and Māori news within the mainstream television media sector be amalgamated.
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Te Hau Tawhiti wins #1miriona wero
Te Hau Tawhiti from Australia has won The Great Te Māngai Pāho Video Challenge, securing the $10,000 cash prize, for their commitment to te reo Māori.
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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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Te Kōhanga Reo o Toroa wins TMP kōhanga reo section
Te Kōhanga Reo o Toroa in Whakatāne has taken out the Kōhanga Reo section for The Great Te Māngai Pāho Kotahi Miriona video challenge.
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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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Join the social media pepehā challenge!
The challenge has been launched and participants are being asked to share their videos using the hashtag #1miriona.
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Māori Radio launches Treaty claim against Crown
A decision has been made about the future of the longest standing Māori radio station.
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Unified support for longest-running Māori radio station
All 21 Iwi radio stations throughout Aotearoa have unanimously given their support to the pioneer Māori radio station Te Upoko o Te Ika, in an effort to keep the station operating.
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Te Māngai Pāho and NZ on Air to report all ratings
A National Party members' bill has been drawn from the ballot that will require New Zealand On Air and Te Māngai Pāho to publish quarterly reports that show the viewership figures of every project they fund.