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1News is the news division of New Zealand television network TVNZ.The programme is broadcast live from TVNZ Centre in Auckland.The flagship news bulletin is the nightly 6 pm news hour, but 1News also has late night news bulletins, as well as current affairs shows such as Breakfast and Seven Sharp.
TVNZ 1080i: 576i: 1080i: Live stream and on-demand HD New Zealand's first television channel. Started as four stations (AKTV2, WNTV1, CHTV3, DNTV2); amalgamated into one channel (NZBC TV) in October 1973. Renamed TV One on 1 April 1975. 2 2 TVNZ 2: TVNZ (govt.) 1 June 1975 TVNZ 1080i 576i 1080i Live stream and on-demand HD
TVNZ News at 8: 2008 TVNZ 7: One hour news bulletin screened at 8pm. TVNZ News Now: 2008 TVNZ 7: 5 minute news bulletin screened on the hour each hour. Two on One: 1980–1982 One: Variety show, starring Ray Woolf. U Late: 2013 TVNZ U: Late night version of U Live, this version featured less music and more talk. U Live: 2011 - 2013 TVNZ U
Six channels currently broadcast in high definition: TVNZ 1, TVNZ 2, TVNZ DUKE, Three, Whakaata Māori and Te Reo in 1080i [12]. Freeview satellite broadcasts have declined in quality since the service launched as TV ONE and TV3 are now being broadcast many times to provide region-specific advertisements; this reduces the bandwidth available to ...
Breakfast (also referred to as TVNZ Breakfast) is a New Zealand morning news and talk show airing weekday mornings on TVNZ 1, produced by 1News. Debuting on 11 August 1997, it was the first of its genre in New Zealand. It contains a mixture of breaking news, news, sport, weather and feature items. Originally a two-hour programme, it was ...
The final broadcast ended at midnight on 30 June 2012. TVNZ 7 was replaced with time shift channel TV One Plus 1 (now TVNZ 1 +1). TVNZ launched U on 13 March 2011. U was a 24-hour youth orientated channel available via both Freeview and Sky. TVNZ U was launched to fill the gap when TVNZ 6 closed in 2011.
TVNZ 1 (Māori: Te Reo Tātaki Tahi) is the first national television channel owned and operated by the state-owned broadcaster Television New Zealand ().It is the oldest television broadcaster in New Zealand, starting out from 1960 as independent channels in the four main centres of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, networking in 1969 to become NZBC TV (although the individual ...
In 2007, streaming television entered the New Zealand market with the launch of TVNZ OnDemand. The first paid New Zealand television streaming service, Lightbox was launched in 2014. [23] About one quarter of the population now use streaming as a form of television. Local paid service providers include: