Te Māngai Pāho CEO Larry Parr says changes will save money and see the sector work more closely.
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NZ mainstream media has responsibility to stop racism- Māori broadcaster
Mainstream media has a responsibility to stop racism. This from a Māori broadcaster after the negative feedback Māori filmmaker Taika Waititi received for his post about the Black Lives Matter protests.
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Winners of 2020 Voyager Media Awards revealed
Executive Producer of TV3's The Hui, Annabelle Lee Mather, won the prestigious Editorial Executive of the Year award at the 2020 Voyager Media Awards last night.
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COVID-19 takes yet another senior citizen- 4.30pm Newsbreak
An elderly man in his 60s becomes the 10th death from the Rosewood Rest home cluster in Christchurch. That now brings our national death toll today to 17. There are only two new confirmed cases and three probable cases of COVID-19 today.
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Media get $50 million piece of the pie from Government- 4:30pm Newsbreak
- There are two new confirmed cases and 1 probable case of COVID-19. Sadly, two more people have died of the virus - a woman in her 60s and a Rosewood Resthome resident.
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Miss Indian World visits Aotearoa to learn about Māori broadcasting
Reigning Miss Indian World Cheyenne Kippenberger of the Seminole tribe in Florida, USA spent her last day in Aotearoa learning about how Māori tell their stories on television. An important mission of the Miss Indian World Pageant is to empower indigenous women to stand as ambassadors, of their peoples to the world.
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Māori Television signs MOU with Indigenous Taiwanese
Māori Television has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Taiwan Indigenous Television today that will enable resource and content sharing between the two indigenous media organisations.
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It’s official – MediaWorks intends to sell TV arm
MediaWorks has announced its intention to sell the TV arm of its business, 'MediaWorks TV', as well as its Auckland CBD property on Flower St.
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Te Māngai Pāho, NZ on Air join forces for te reo
NZ on Air and Te Māngai Pāho will be joining forces to invest $4mil in te reo Māori content. The co-fund is designed to promote high-quality prime-time Māori language content that will appeal to a broader audience.
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Ministers tackle future of State media
What does the future hold for the media sector? Broadcasting Minister Chris Faafoi and Māori Development Minister Nanaia Mahuta are working together to overcome the issues.