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Apsattv
09-03-2008, 09:59 PM
From http://www.throng.co.nz/news/te-reo-maori-television-unveils-new-reo-maori-channel-name

New Zealand’s first ever 100 per cent Maori language television channel will be called ‘Te Reo’ – which literally means ‘the language’.

The new channel will initially broadcast three hours a day, seven days a week, during the prime time hours of 8.00 PM to 11.00 PM from Friday March 28 on Freeview channel 24 and also on SKY Digital.

Maori Television chief executive Jim Mather says the launch of Te Reo is another milestone in language revitalisation initiatives to secure the future of the Maori language.

Staff, stakeholders and delegates at the World Indigenous Television Broadcasting Conference will attend a dawn ceremony at Maori Television’s Auckland studio on Friday March 28 before the channel’s first, live-to-air broadcast from the gala dinner of the conference at SKYCITY Convention Centre later that night.

“Te Reo builds on the values established with the birth of New Zealand’s indigenous television broadcaster four years ago,” Mr Mather says. “It also furthers our mission to play a major role in revitalising language and culture that is the birthright of every Maori and the heritage of every New Zealander.”

Schedule highlights include:

WHARE TAPERE – Sunday at 8.00 PM from March 30: Studio-based show – fronted by kapa haka enthusiast Tamati Waaka – that explores the dynamics of kapa haka through discussion with special guests. Learn and appreciate the stories behind the moves, the songs and the people.

TE WAO TUTURU – Sunday at 8.30 PM from March 30: Natural history documentaries from throughout the world – reversioned into the Maori language.

TE TEPU – Monday at 9.30 PM from March 31; repeats Thursday at 9.30 PM from April 3: Current affairs show where prominent kaumatua as well as the country’s best practitioners of te reo Maori share their views on local, national and international issues with presenter Waihoroi Shortland.

TE PATAKA KORERO – Wednesday at 9.30 PM from April 2; repeats Thursday at 9.00 PM from April 3: Haare Williams presents this inspirational history series that uses sound and visual archival material to bring the past back to the present. Kaumatua and well-known Maori reflect on significant milestones in time.

TE PAE HIHIRI – Thursday at 9.30 PM from April 3: Maori Television’s leading bilingual sports commentator Te Arahi Maipi presents this studio-based sports show that reviews and previews all the action from the major sporting events.

KARAWHIUA – Friday at 8.30 PM from April 4: A war of wit and cunning! Tihini Grant presents this game show that combines tikanga Maori and traditional techniques with contemporary practices.

RUAHINE – Friday at 9.30 PM from April 4: Studio interviews with well-known Maori women who speak about their tikanga from their own tribal perspective.

paulw
10-03-2008, 08:43 AM
More tax payers money being waisted. I thought that the original Maori Tv was for just that.

Injuised
10-03-2008, 05:56 PM
does this mean no more maori language on TV1 and TV2

toobar
10-03-2008, 09:36 PM
Paulw, you seem to have a real problem with Maori TV bro, well you're entitled to your opinion I guess for someone who cant spell (waisted!!)

paulw
11-03-2008, 09:14 AM
Paulw, you seem to have a real problem with Maori TV bro, well you're entitled to your opinion I guess for someone who cant spell (waisted!!)

I have problems spending tax payers money on race based TV services. What's wrong with the existing Maori TV?? Isn't that what it was supossed to be for?? Promoting the Maori launguage??

openmedia
11-03-2008, 11:07 AM
I have problems spending tax payers money on race based TV services. What's wrong with the existing Maori TV?? Isn't that what it was supossed to be for?? Promoting the Maori launguage??

Who says there is anything wrong with the existing Maori TV, this is simply a way to provide additional services and applaud them for making use of the digital platform in this way.

toobar
11-03-2008, 04:09 PM
Well said, Cheers

mas
17-03-2008, 06:32 PM
The new maori channel has started.
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