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NZ On Air and Te Māngai Pāho have once again joined forces to fund $4m worth of entertaining Factual Māori language content for broad Aotearoa audiences. Three returning and three new series have been funded, ranging from popular titles such . ....
Māori TV Te Ao With Moana looks at what it takes to begin protecting an inner city stream by giving it the same rights and privileges as a person. When Māori Television presenter Moana Maniapoto’s son Hikurangi Kimiora Jackson gets in her ear, she listens. Former Marae reporter Jackson is the man in the producer’s chair on Maniapoto’s award-winning current affairs show Te Ao With Moana. “It’s not often that you end up working with your kids,” she says. “It’s a different dynamic, but we recognise the skills that each of us brings and that they are complementary. ....
Wednesday, 5 May 2021, 5:46 pm First contact between Europeans and Māori was a haphazard affair that often led to misunderstanding and conflict, but also laid the basis for a nation. There at the outset was a man who had remade himself from Danish origins into a Pākehā-Māori. Events in the Life of Phillip Tapsell is a global series of adventures that features a ‘who’s who’ of the nineteenth century including Napoleon Bonaparte, Horatio Nelson and Hongi Hika, with dramatic events such as the bombardment of Copenhagen, the massacre on the Boyd and the recapture of the Wellington. ....
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Here’s what to watch on free-to-air this Easter We’ve found the shows you’ll want to watch on terrestrial TV this long weekend. It’s Easter, and you deserve some quality time in front of the television. Whether you’re spending the long weekend in a remote location with unreliable internet, or planning on being stuck on the couch in a chocolate coma unable to work the remote, you may end up relying on the wonders of free-to-air TV. Don’t panic. We’ve scoured the TV listings and found the best terrestrial options for your holiday viewing pleasure. It’s not great, but it could be worse, and we’ll always have The Chase. Happy Easter, everyone. ....