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NZ dramas win Sunday Theatre showcasing

  Two local commissions will screen in TV One’s new season of Sunday Theatre. The premier drama slot returns on September 19 after being off-air for most of the year. It will open with the re-make of...

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TVNZ renews WB deal early – but at what cost?

By Philip Wakefield TVNZ says renewing its output deal with Warner Bros, for what's believed to be a hefty premium, will not affect commissioning of local shows. Onfilm understands the broadcaster paid...

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FOUR, 3, the new 2, One?

By Philip Wakefield MediaWorks surprised media and ad agencies in Wellington this morning when it revealed TV3 and C4 would be targeting older demographics next year. TV3 will seek to seize the 25-54...

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BSA decision: Televised crayfish killing complaint not upheld

The Broadcasting Standards Authority has declined to uphold a complaint about the showing of crayfish being killed on TV One’s MasterChef New Zealand and Close Up. The episode of MasterChef New Zealand...

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TVNZ today announces its new season of shows

TVNZ today announces its New Season 2011 line up for TV ONE and TV2 which combines the very best in local shows with the biggest international blockbuster series, consolidating its position as market...

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New season changes for TV One and consolidation for TV2

By Philip Wakefield Factual programming will remain the backbone of TV One’s schedule in 2011 but expect more emphasis on “A-grade” drama and comedy. Today TVNZ programming chief Jane Wilson unveiled...

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New research about mainstream Māori television

New research into mainstream Māori television programmes shows that programmes about and by Māori for a broad audience can have a positive impact. The research, conducted by Hinewehi Mohi, Stacey...

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