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  Hon Parekura Horomia: Maori Television Service
The function of the Maori television service is to promote te reo Maori me nga tikanga Maori, through the provision of a high quality, cost effective Maori television service, in both Maori and English, which informs, educates and entertains, and in doing so, enriches New Zealand's society, culture and heritage.
The Maori Television Service Directors will have the same duties as those set out in the Companies Act 1993, and all Directors will be expected to act in the best interests of the Maori television service.
In the event that the Maori television service is dissolved or otherwise ceases to perform the function of the Maori television service within the ten-year term, the management right reverts back to the Kaitiaki Trust appointed by the Electoral College.
www.executive.govt.nz /minister/horomia/tv/summary.htm   (1213 words)

  
  Maori Television Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Māori Television Service is a state sector organisation in New Zealand that was established on May 7, 2003 under the Māori Television Service (Te Aratuku Whakāta Irirangi Māori) Act 2003 to replace the Te Reo Māori Television Trust (Te Awhiorangi).
The Service broadcasts on the UHF band to approximately four-fifths of Māori speakers, and to all of New Zealand via SKY Television's satellite service.
Like the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, the television service has, according to the State Services Commission, an unusual status in that it is 'a stand alone agency within the State sector that does not fall under any State sector category'.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Maori_Television_Service   (214 words)

  
 Maori
HMS Maori HMS Maori (L-24/F-24/G-24) was a 1945.
Maori Television Twentieth-century broadcasting in Newmarket, in response to the growing discontent toward the Maori pop...
Maori Television Service The Māori Television Service is an 2003 under the Māori Television Service (Te Aratuk...
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They thought, as an official wrote in 1945, that "if the result has been to make the Maori lose his language, don't forget that in its place he has the finest language in the world and that the retention of Maori is after all largely a matter of sentiment".
In the early 1990s Maori litigants in court cases that went all the way to the Privy Council achieved confirmation that the Crown owed a duty of active protection to promote and enhance te reo Maori.
It may be hard for the Treasury to measure the immediate outcomes of Maori television.
www.asu.edu /educ/epsl/LPRU/newsarchive/Art3053.txt   (792 words)

  
 Maori Television: A Summary of Views - Nation-Wide Maori Television Services?
Almost all submitters, with a few notable exceptions, expressed support for the idea of Maori television on a nation-wide basis with the opportunity for regional or iwi based input.
The potential for greater efficiency and effectiveness of nation-wide Maori television was clearly identified by a number of submitters.
It was also considered that nation-wide Maori television would be fundamental to the promotion and survival of te reo Maori.
www.med.govt.nz /pbt/broadcas/maori_tv/maori_tv-09.html   (337 words)

  
 Scoop: Maori Television Service Bill First Reading Speech
The Bill is necessary to confirm and provide certainty for the partnership approach, which the government and Maori have negotiated in relation to the governance, accountability and general operation of the Maori Television Service.
The Service is also required to have regard to the needs and preferences of children participating in Maori immersion education and other persons learning te reo Maori.
The Bill confirms the Maori Television Electoral College which has the primary role of appointing four members to the Board of the Mäori Television Service, and, with the Responsible Ministers, confirming the Statement of Intent for the Service, receiving the Service’s Annual Report, and setting Board members’ remuneration.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/PA0112/S00095.htm   (2288 words)

  
 Aug 01 Rural Bulletin - Maori TV Service
A Maori Television Service is expected to be on air from June 2002.
After an interim phase the Maori Television Service would be established as a statutory corporation, with its own legislation - planned to be introduced into Parliament this year.
Although it's expected that the Maori Television Service will be able to make programmes in-house, it's likely that most of the new programmes would be produced by independent producers.
www.maf.govt.nz /mafnet/publications/ruralbulletin/august-01/aug-2001-09.htm   (379 words)

  
 Māori Television - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Māori Television, a station funded by the New Zealand Government, started broadcasting on 28 March 2004, based in the inner-Auckland suburb of Newmarket.
To revitalise Maori language and culture through broadcasting.
Maori classics: Prince Tui Teka and Billy T James
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Maori_Television   (185 words)

  
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Maori Programmes The government’s objective is to provide a level of funding that will enable the establishment of a credible Maori television service.
Maori Television Service and Relationship with other Agencies Te Mangai Paho and New Zealand on Air will form a relationship agreement with the Maori television service to facilitate an understanding of the types of genre required to meet the television channel’s objectives and organisational priorities.
In the event that the Maori television service is dissolved or otherwise ceases to perform the function of the Maori television service within the ten-year term, the management right reverts back to the Kaitiaki Trust appointed by the Electoral College.
www.tpk.govt.nz /publications/docs/MTVsummary.doc   (900 words)

  
 STUFF : NATIONAL NEWS : KORERO - STORY : New Zealand's leading news and information website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
But a year on from its screen debut, Maori Television is firmly on the broadcasting map, has in many eyes gained respectable viewing figures, and has plans to make its prime-time programmes more accessible to non-Maori speakers in the next 12 months.
Maori Television was not far from the headlines early on, and came under strong political scrutiny.
One of the channel's primary purposes is promoting te reo Maori, a purpose the channel has met with programmes exclusively in Maori and educational programmes teaching te reo to English speakers.
www.stuff.co.nz /stuff/0,2106,3225488a8153,00.html   (1113 words)

  
 Maori Party Press Release - Turia/Sharples - Dover Samuels Accused of Media Bullying 18 August 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Further investigations today into the actions of Labour MP Dover Samuels, regarding pressure brought to bear on the Maori Television Service have revealed a disturbing level of political interference into Maori broadcasting.
“Mr Samuels has cast a slur on the professionalism and neutrality of the Maori Television Service, in stating that their polls have “no credibility” and alleging that MTS is loaded with Maori Party supporters who have somehow ‘skewed’ the results.
We're not gonna resolve from that, we believe in fact that te reo and the Maori culture are an intrinsic part of the fabric of this nation, we will support it, but at the same time we expect support back for...
www.maoriparty.com /press_statements/press_release_20050818_turia_sharples_Maori_TV_political_bullying.htm   (598 words)

  
 Maori Television in New Zealand: An Overview - The Revenue
The predominance of Maori (15+) television viewing is between 6 PM and 10 PM.
Maori (15+) television viewing tends to be slightly earlier than viewing by all people 15+.
The potential Maori television viewing audience tends to be younger than the potential overall audience.
www.med.govt.nz /pbt/broadcas/maori_tv_trust/appendixb/appendixb-07.html   (560 words)

  
 Broadcasting
Broadcasting is a method of transmitting radio, Internet or television signals (programs) to a number of recipients ("listeners" or "viewers") that belong to a large group.
Television and radio programs are distributed through radio broadcasting or cable, often both simultaneously.
Stod2 [1] Iceland's 2nd TV Service, more like the British ITV in that it is supported by advertising.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/broadcasting   (610 words)

  
 Service Delivery by Aotearoa Television Network and Te Mangai Paho
An aspect to be considered in the context of the establishment of the ATN Auckland Maori television service is whether it is legal for TMP to apply funding directly towards the establishment of broadcasting infrastructure.
Clearly, ATN has been able to meet its programme service obligations on its budgets, despite some internal cost controls not being in place, although the final costs incurred by ATN in providing the services specified in the agreement of the 1 May to 6 February period have yet to be determined.
There is a question over whether the Board might have pursued a longer term service at this stage rather than simply an extension of a short term service, given that costs could be higher for a short term service that TMP was beginning to see as part of a longer term development within Maori television.
www.med.govt.nz /pbt/broadcas/atn-report.html   (10923 words)

  
 ★ New Zealand Information. Information about NZ
New Zealand is somewhat isolated in the ocean and consists of two main islands (prosaically known as the North Island and the South Island) and numerous smaller islands.
Postal services, electricity companies, radio and television broadcasters, as well as hospitals and other trading enterprises are established in this way.
Maori culture is a significant feature of New Zealand's public life.
www.mkiwi.com /New+Zealand+information   (2474 words)

  
 Correspondents Report - Maori TV airs for the first time today
Maori TV has been plagued with problems since it was first mooted 30 years ago.
You know, those things on the whole don't have a lot of relevance for Maori, but we still pay those as taxpayer funded operations, and so I don't… you know, I don't ascribe to the view that this is a waste of money just because it is for Maori.
So there are a whole range of indicators that we are developing with researchers and with Maori language experts and broadcasters so that down the track we will be able to measure usefully the effect of Maori Television.
www.abc.net.au /correspondents/content/2004/s1075176.htm   (732 words)

  
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 Screenrights - The Audio Visual Copyright Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Maori Television Service (Te Aratuku Whakaata Irirangi Maori) Act was passed in May 2003.
Haggie told OTA that Maori Television has a statutory responsibility to promote te reo and tikanga Maori (Maori culture) by delivering programmes that inform, educate and entertain New Zealanders and that enrich New Zealand’s society, culture and heritage.
Maori Television now broadcasts seven days per week from 4pm to 11.30pm, with a children's language learning programme broadcast each weekday between 10-11am.
www.screen.org /offtheair/OTA2004/OTA1104/feature.htm   (605 words)

  
 AsiaMedia :: NEW ZEALAND: Maori TV set to launch next month
The free-to-air service, which will include a nightly news bulletin, documentaries and lifestyle and sports programmes, will be broadcast seven days a week from its Newmarket studio.
"Maori Television has been designed to present a window to the Maori world and a Maori perspective on the world," Walden said.
Explaining the delay - Maori Television had been expected to start mid-2002 - he and Waaka said it was a "greenfields" project and there had been no detailed analysis about how long it would take to establish or its true cost.
www.asiamedia.ucla.edu /article.asp?parentid=7491   (638 words)

  
 TVNZ - Faqs - Maori Programmes - Does TVNZ Control the Maori Television Channel?
Both TVNZ and the Maori Television Channel have the Government as shareholder, however both operations are completely separate.
Some Maori television programmes screened on TV ONE will be re-broadcast on the Maori Television Channel, this is part of a deal negotiated between the two organisations to help promote te reo Maori.
TVNZ is committed to working with the Maori Television Service where possible to maximise the benefit of the Government's investment in Maori programming.
corporate.tvnz.co.nz /tvnz_detail/0,2406,112182-249-276,00.html   (97 words)

  
 NZOOM - ONE News - National   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The chief executive of the Maori Television Service says it is now up to the channel to show all New Zealanders that it can operate successfully.
Waaka says the Television Service is the culmination of 30 years of Maori effort to revive their language and culture.
And the Maori Language Commission is appealing to the wider public to keep an open mind on the new Maori channel.
onenews.nzoom.com /onenews_detail/0,1227,264028-1-7,00.html   (253 words)

  
 Racism — A quest for the unearned   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Maori television is destined to fail for the same reason that the idea of warm beer would.
You of all people have played a spectacular role in the promotion of Maori separatism, with your obliging apologies for the transgressions of our ancestors and the giving of mountains and cash just to show how truly sorry we really were.
If New Zealanders are starting to wake up to all that is wrong and immoral about Maori Television Service, it might just be a good time to start identifying the numerous other areas where racism is used superbly as a quest for the unearned.
www.newaus.com.au /032404racism.html   (758 words)

  
 BackCheck™ USA :: News & Statistics :: News Clippings - Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Chairman of the Maori Television Service Board Derek Fox says, “John Davy was selected ahead of others because of the strong financial and management skills and experience he has.
The Ministry of Maori Development is threatening legal action against the recruiting agency involved in the hiring of John Davy as chief executive of the Maori Television Service.
The channel's bosses still believe Maori Television has a future and hope they will be given the green light after meeting with government ministers on Friday.
www.backcheckusa.com /newsstats_article1.htm   (4102 words)

  
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 NZOOM - ONE News - Politics
Maori Television Service has been classed as a charity and won't have to pay tax.
Like other television stations MTS runs ads to earn money, but IRD has ruled that the service set up to promote Maori language and culture is a charity.
Maori television must plough any profit made back into the channel, but National opposes the existence of the station and its tax status.
onenews.nzoom.com /onenews_detail/0,1227,268745-1-8,00.html   (231 words)

  
 Strong Greens support for Maori Television Channel - Green Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Green Party is challenging the Government to finalise arrangements of the Maori TV channel and to work more closely with the mandated negotiating team, Te Awhiorangi Te Reo Maori Television Trust.
"We were disappointed to hear of the continued delay and inaction shown by the Government toward Maori, on an issue which had its beginnings some 17 years ago when Maori first sought the protection of their language," said Mr Tanczos.
We do hope that the financial questions will be addressed and that we will have Maori Television channel up and running by early next year," she said.
www.greens.org.nz /searchdocs/PR4482.html   (260 words)

  
 Maori Television Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Māori Television Service is an state sector organisation in New Zealand established on May 7 2003 under the Māori Television Service (Te Aratuku Whakāta Irirangi Māori) Act 2003 to replace the Te Reo Māori Television Trust (Te Awhiorangi).
Its function under Section 8 of the Act is to 'promote te reo Māori me nga tikanga Māori through the provision of a high quality, cost-effective Māori television service, in both Māori and English, that informs, educates, and entertains a broad viewing audience, and, in doing so, enriches New Zealand's society, culture, and heritage.'
Like the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, it has according to the State Services Commission an unusual status in that it is 'a stand alone agency within the State sector that does not fall under any State sector category'.
www.encyclopedia-1.com /m/ma/maori_television_service.html   (187 words)

  
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