Māori Television has called on the E Tū Union to bring to a close a prolonged collective bargaining process in the interest of its staff.
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Māori in Māori Television to remain
Māori Television’s audiences and supporters can be assured that the “Māori” in Māori Television will remain in the organisation’s future brand identity.
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Māori Television CEO refutes news reports as gossip
The CEO of Māori Television has tonight refuted rumours that Māori Television is removing the word Māori from the station’s name.
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$10.6 million investment in new technology to support Māori language growth
~~Efforts to grow the Māori language through television and digital platforms have received a much needed investment of $10.6 million it was announced today by the Minister for Māori Development Hon Te Ururoa Flavell.
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MTS CEO faces hard questions from Select Committee
Māori Television appeared before the Māori Affairs Select Committee today for an inquiry into the service's financial performance and current operations.
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MTS CEO pays tribute to Whai Ngata
"Whai Ngata was a leading pioneer of Māori broadcasting having been instrumental in the development of Māori news with the establishment of Te Karere and subsequently led the Māori department at TVNZ.
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Māori Television premises to stay in Auckland
Māori Television will remain in Auckland. This decision from the board after spending the past six month considering a number of proposals from interested parties in Rotorua, Hamilton and Auckland.
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Māori Affairs Select Committee puts Māori Television under microscope
Māori Television was today put under the microscope by the Māori Affairs Select Committee (MASC) and they certainly weren't lacking in discussion points.
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One million viewers tune into Māori Television for Te Matatini
The world’s largest kapa haka festival held in Christchurch from March 5-8 delivered a television and online viewing audience of one million viewers to Māori Television.