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Channel 39, also known as Southern Television (and formerly Dunedin Television and Channel 9), was a regional television station operating in Dunedin, New Zealand. The channel was a division of Allied Press, who also publish the local daily newspaper Otago Daily Times. In December 2023, it was announced that Channel 39 would close by Christmas ...
It was first held in 2009 in a growing response to include Dunedin into the Armageddon Expo family. The first event was held in the Dunedin Town Hall [152] and from 2010 onwards at Castle Lecture Complex in the University of Otago. [153] [154] This event ceased after two years and was replaced by the Armageddon Expo Dunedin Show in 2012. [155]
The festivals have also included other events, such as fashion shows and light displays. Several of the years' Vogel Street Parties have featured specific themes. The 2015 party was subtitled "Literature and Light" to celebrate celebrating Dunedin’s new status as a UNESCO City of Literature and UNESCO’s International Year of Light. [9]
Club Fugazi reigns in 2025 on KRON4 New Year’s Live “KRON4 New Years Live” will be broadcast live on KRON4 TV. The show, and the fireworks, are also available to stream live on kron4.com .
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — In the Bay Area, the place to be for fireworks on New Year’s Eve is along San Francisco’s waterfront. If you’re looking for the best places to watch fireworks on New ...
The city is billing the fireworks show as its largest display in history with 40,000 pounds of explosives and 200 miles of wire used. Fireworks at the 2021 “Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks ...
In April 2007, Dunedin and Palmerston North were the first two regions to replace some of its local programming, focusing on delivering a local breakfast show only. Creating a network allowed The Breeze to launch in other markets such as Hawke's Bay, Bay of Plenty and, Southland. In March 2009, a live networked breakfast show was introduced.
The Dunedin Fringe Festival, or Dunedin Fringe, is an 11-day fringe arts festival held each March in Dunedin, New Zealand. Initiated in the year 2000, [ 1 ] Dunedin Fringe aims to bring experimental contemporary art to a wider audience and to support the work of emerging artists, attracting artists from throughout New Zealand and overseas.