The third epic chapter in RNZ’s award-winning series – NZ WARS: STORIES OF TAINUI – screens on Māori Television on Wednesday 17 March 2021 at 8.30 PM.
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Fast, Friendly, Te Ao Māori at Your Fingertips
Instant connection to the Māori world is one swipe closer today with the launch of two new apps from Māori Television. Ko te hononga inamata ki te ao Māori kua kotahi te maretitanga i te rangi nei nā te whakarewanga o ngā taupānga hou e rua a Whakaata Māori.
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Fast, friendly Te Ao Maori at your fingertips
"Instant information, alerts and updates for our communities – especially in an era of Covid-19."
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Māori TV takes two top Māori journalism awards
Supreme Award story praised for laying bare institutionalised racism.
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Jackson wants funding increased for iwi radio and Māori TV
Māori Development Minister Willie Jackson has appointed a new independent advisory group to further strengthen the future of Māori broadcasting.
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Te Tai Hauāuru voters want a Labour-Māori Party coalition
Fifty per cent of voters in the Te Tai Hauāuru electorate (which covers the western North Island) polled for Māori Television's first of eight election debates expressed a preference for a Labour-Māori Party coalition.
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Matariki Awards recipients shine brightly on special evening
Eleven award recipients have been recognised at Ngā Whetū o Matariki Awards 2020 this evening.
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Pasifika TV and Māori Television Partner to Launch New Pacific Contribution Hub
Pasifika TV and Māori Television announce the launch of a new Pacific Contribution Hub (PacHub), set to bridge the sharing of news, sport and entertainment content between Aotearoa, New Zealand and the Pacific.
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Social media icon Nix Adams looks to own television programme
Nicola 'Nix' Adam's iconic social media content has taken her to the bigger screen where she hopes to learn the ropes from Māori Television's Pio Terei.
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Māori Television starts new Sunday sports show
Stacey Fuhler and Wairangi Koopu are hosting Māori Television's new Sunday sports programme Te Ao Toa.