Māori TV: a New Zealand TV channel
Māori Television is a television network in New Zealand that broadcasts programs in the Māori language, as well as English and other Pacific languages. The channel's programming focuses on news, current affairs, documentaries, dramas, and entertainment, and it plays an important role in promoting the Māori language and culture.
It is a New Zealand television channel that broadcasts programs that make a significant contribution to the revitalization of the Māori language and culture. Funded by the New Zealand Government, it commenced broadcasting as Māori Television on 28 March 2004 from its studios in Newmarket, Auckland. It has since moved to East Tamaki, Auckland.
Māori TV is a free-to-air channel that is available to all New Zealanders. The channel broadcasts a variety of programming, including news, current affairs, entertainment, sports, and documentaries. Māori TV also produces its own original programming, including dramas, comedies, and documentaries.
Māori TV is a valuable resource for information and entertainment. It provides viewers with a wide range of programming that is relevant to their interests. The channel is also a source of news and current affairs from New Zealand and around the world.