Whakaata Māori welcomes decisions announced today by Māori Development Minister, Willie Jackson, that seek to strengthen the Māori Media sector.
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Māori Spectrum Commission tests new ways to broadcast with 5G technology
Māori have rights to 20% of the spectrum, the airwaves that power wireless communication in this country.
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What the cameras in the crowd saw
News camera operators in the parliament press gallery have been at the receiving end of animosity, abuse, threats and violence during the protests at parliament. Māori Television's Rituraj Sapkota talked to videographers and photographers of various news organisations about their experiences of those three and half weeks.
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MĀORI TELEVISION: ‘EVERYONE’S A CHARACTER ON THE CHATHAM ISLANDS’
The past, present and future of an isolated community on New Zealand’s remotest island is the subject of a stunning seven-part documentary series premiering on Māori Television on Monday 11 October
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Kura kaupapa student wins nationwide design competition
Gisborne kura kaupapa student Maikel Terekia is being celebrated for creating the winning logo for Otago Museum’s Solar Tsunami Project.
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Māori TV gearing up for long-term "free range working"
As the world stopped, Māori Television kept their cameras (and business) rolling during the Covid-19 era.
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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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Te Reo Māori and Māori media priorities for new Māori Development Minister
Today Willie Jackson was formally welcomed to Te Puni Kokiri, the organisation tasked with assisting him in his new portfolio as Māori Development Minister.
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Maōri Broadcasting Minister calls on media to apologise to Māori
But mainstream media say they are working hard to make sure they are not racist.