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12 Mihingarangi Forbes & Annabelle Lee-Mather | A Question of Trust
An expose into Te Kohanga Reo Trust by Mihingarangi Forbes and Annabelle Lee-Mather led to their acrimonious exit from Māori Television. The duo bounced back to form an award-winning media company… Audio
Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch
Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to look at We Are Lady Parts (Neon) about a biochemical engineer who ends up as the lead guitarist of an all-female Muslim punk band, Ake Ake Ake (Maori+… Audio
Terei Tonight - Pio Terei and Nicola 'Nix' Adams
Nicola "Nix" Adams left jail two years ago in Australia, returning home to rebuild her life after she lost a child, turned to drugs and her husband left with their other two children. Audio
Moana Maniapoto - Newshound
New current affairs show Te Ao With Moana launches tonight on Maori TV. Musician and star host of the show Moana Maniapoto joins Karyn to talk about what the show is about and what it's been like… Audio
Te Ao o Moana: Platforms for activism
Moana Maniapoto says there's various platforms for activism and an honest, authentic treaty relationship is the pathway to addressing some of the country's biggest issues. Audio
Anna Cottrell - documentary queen
Director Anna Cottrell has been a fixture in the documentary scene here - particularly the TV doco one - for as long as any of us can remember. Her TV films are sharp, observant, intelligent and… Audio
Lately for 25 September 2018
Journalist Russell Brown on Jacinda Adern's refusal to sign up to more global action on the war on drugs and Maori TV are facing some difficult times. Audio
MPs weigh in on leadership change at Maori TV
MPs Peeni Henare and Marama Davidson say there's a huge opportunity for Maori TV with the departure of CEO Paora Maxwell. They say they hope staff morale will improve after a period in which a… Audio
'Māori' in Māori TV to stay
Māori Television never intended to remove the word Māori from its name as part of a rebranding, its chief executive says.
Greens leave dissatisfied with Maori TV's answers
Just as many MediaWorks' staff are celebrating the resignation of chief executive Mark Weldon, Parliament's Maori Affairs select committee has been grilling Maori TV's Paora Maxwell about the loss of… Audio
Staff rally around sacked Māori TV receptionists
More than 100 people have gathered to show their support for two Māori Television receptionists who are being sacked because they can't speak fluent Te Reo Māori.
No reo but
Maori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell says his receptionists don't speak Maori and he wouldn't make them redundant because of it. Audio
Lack of te reo threatens Maori TV jobs
Barrister Alex Hope talks about the employment issues around Maori TVs decision to disestablish the jobs of two non-fluent te reo receptionists. Audio
Is The Daily Show's 'fake news' legitimate journalism?
Satirical 'fake news' TV shows have made a mark on US politics and culture, and around the world imitators are using them as a template. Are they just a bit of fun for fans of the genre? Or are they… Video, Audio
Is The Daily Show's 'fake news' legitimate journalism?
Satirical 'fake news' TV shows have made a mark on US politics and culture, and around the world imitators are using them as a template. Are they just a bit of fun for fans of the genre? Or are they…
Video, AudioIssues aired on Native Affairs
Controversial questions about Maori TV were raised on its flagship current affairs show this week, on the last episode before a new team takes over. Audio
Angst over bad ads for Maori TV
A Maori TV proposal to reverse a ban on advertising harmful stuff puts the heat on the powers-that-be. It also reveals some surprising aspects of the broadcaster's commercial terms and conditions -… Audio
Mediawatch for 5 July 2015
Media freedom advocates say the new cyber-bullying law could cramp their style; controversial questions aired on Native Affairs; angst over bad ads on Maori TV; on-demand viewers ever more demanding… Audio
Mediawatch for 5 July 2015
Media freedom advocates say the new cyber-bullying law could cramp their style; controversial questions aired on Native Affairs; angst over bad ads on Maori TV; on-demand viewers ever more demanding… Audio
Labour calls for Flavell to be stripped of Maori TV role
The Labour Party is calling for Maori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell to be stripped of his oversight role for Maori TV. Audio