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Our Nationhood : Self-Determination and Resources
Monday, 2 May 2005, 10:07 am | Maori TV
The common indigenous struggle to hold on to resource rights and self-determination echoes with valour in the international documentary OUR NATIONHOOD, screening on Maori Television on Sunday May 22 at 9.00 PM. More >>
Sensational Siblings To Front New Maori TV Show
Monday, 2 May 2005, 10:05 am | Maori TV
The high-demand environment of the television studio is a long cry from the lush green pastures of Taranaki. But, for siblings Tumehe and Whakaangi Rongonui, the leap of faith is nigh as they gear up for their new roles as presenters on Maori ... More >>
Liver Failure And Failed Living on Maori TV
Monday, 2 May 2005, 10:04 am | Maori TV
Itzik Abramov is a theatre student and a trance party organiser. He’s young, he’s down for a kanikani at the drop of a hat and he’s in love with life. Itzik also has an enormous malign tumour in his liver. Whether he lives or dies remains to be seen ... More >>
Kapa Haka, Clean Living And Country in Toru
Monday, 2 May 2005, 10:02 am | Maori TV
Kapa haka, clean living and country are thrown in the mix for this week’s episode of TORU – Maori Television’s trifecta entertainment series screening this Sunday May 22 at 5.30 PM. More >>
Best In Maori Media To Broadcast On Maori TV
Friday, 4 March 2005, 1:10 pm | Maori TV
Maori Television is setting up to honour the best in Maori radio and television with the broadcast of the THE MAORI MEDIA AWARDS 2005, screening on Maori Television on Thursday March 31 at 8.30 PM. More >>
Hands Of A Weaver Meet Eyes Of Maori TV Viewers
Friday, 4 March 2005, 1:09 pm | Maori TV
“Thank you for coming to see me. I’m afraid my cold hands can’t warm you. Actually, my feet are cold too. But I have a warm heart.” These words uttered by a 90-year-old Taiwanese grandmother epitomise the resilience of an elderly woman striving to keep ... More >>
Reclamation Of Spirituality On Maori Television
Friday, 4 March 2005, 1:08 pm | Maori TV
Rewi Rapana is haunted - haunted by his past, haunted by his future and haunted by his relationships. His reclamation of spirituality takes precedence in the classic Sunday night feature film MAURI, screening on Maori Television on Sunday April 3 ... More >>
Maori TV Latest Ratings Results End Outstanding 04
Wednesday, 22 December 2004, 9:06 am | Maori TV
Maori Television has today released latest ratings results that show the channel has grown its cumulative audience by 86% after just eight months on air. More >>
Maori TV Announces Appointment Of Chief Executive
Wednesday, 22 December 2004, 9:05 am | Maori TV
Maori Television Chairman Wayne Walden has today announced the appointment of Jim Mather (Ngati Awa) to the role of Chief Executive. More >>
Calling All Budding Stars For Maorioke Series Two!
Tuesday, 7 December 2004, 10:18 am | Maori TV
It’s back! The hunt is on again to find New Zealand’s best singers as production company Mauri Ora Productions scour the country again in a blazing round of auditions for the second “maorioke” series! More >>
Maori Television Prepares For Quadrangular Clash
Friday, 4 June 2004, 11:49 am | Maori TV
The past, present and future of Maori men's and women's rugby will be showcased on Maori Television's CHURCHILL CUP live coverage in Canada this month. More >>
Maori Television Recruits Team
Thursday, 15 May 2003, 2:55 pm | Maori TV
In one of the largest recruitment exercises for a number of years, the Maori Television Service has partnered with Executive Taskforce Group to recruit 140 professional and technical team members. Recruitment will be spread over four tranches between ... More >>
Q&As on MTS appointment of a Transitional CEO
Wednesday, 12 February 2003, 8:31 am | Maori TV
Has Derek Fox resigned as a director of the Maori Television Service interim board? Yes, he tendered his resignation to the Minister of Maori Affairs on 10 February, 2003, effective 14 February 2003. More >>
MTS announces transitional CEO
Wednesday, 12 February 2003, 8:26 am | Maori TV
The Maori Television service is pleased to announce that experienced Maori broadcaster Derek Fox has agreed to take up the position of transitional CEO of the new channel. More >>