By Michael Cugley, Te Rito journalism cadet. An Aotearoa female boxing champion says being Māori and displaying tikanga Māori is what led her to a new American reality TV show.
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Historic milestone for Māori TV to be livestreamed as the sun rises
The new name for Māori Television will be revealed to the world in a livestream at dawn tomorrow.
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Software opens door for more Māori speakers to voice over international films
VoiceQ is a software tool designed to automatically dub foreign-language dialogue for television and film production.
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Covid crisis in Māori TV and Film
Māori content creators say Covid-19 has pushed the industry to crisis point.
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Māori TV's Jess Tyson named as Celebrity Treasure Island contestant
Celebrity Treasure Island is back with the first six of 21 contestants named today.
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Temuera Morrison makes his mark in 'The Mandalorian'
The much-loved Māori actor made his return to the silver screen in the popular Star Wars series The Mandalorian and will continue his mahi in a bigger way in December 2021.
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Māori Television welcomes additional funding from Budget 2020
Māori Television welcomes the $3.5 million of additional funding announced in Budget 2020 that will further support the Māori Media Sector to deliver Māori News and Current Affairs.
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Veteran Māori weather presenter Tina Carline mourned
New Zealand's very first female weather presenter Christina Mei Carline(Te Arawa, Ngāti Tūwharetoa), better known to viewers as Tina Carline, has passed away following a battle with cancer.
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RNZ/TVNZ merger raises questions about Māori broadcasting future
A merger between Radio New Zealand and Television New Zealand is believed to be on the cards in the coming years following a super-sized public broadcasting decision by Cabinet this week.
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A family affair- Leonard siblings clean up at NZTV awards
Te Arawa, Rangitāne siblings Susan, Carmen and Wayne Leonard are ecstatic to have all won awards at this year’s New Zealand Television Awards. The director and producers say success is in the genes.