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  2. 1News - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. TVNZ Sport - Wikipedia

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    TVNZ Sport is a division of TVNZ which airs many of the sports telecasts in New Zealand. TVNZ Sport broadcasts programs like The Championships, Wimbledon, Commonwealth Games, and the America's Cup. TVNZ Sport was originally known as One Sport and later 1 Sport. It was renamed due to sports being broadcast on TVNZ 1, TVNZ Duke and TVNZ+.

  4. Peter Williams (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Allan Williams (born 6 March 1954) is a New Zealand broadcaster and sports journalist who worked for the national broadcaster TVNZ between 1979 and 2018. His roles with TVNZ included hosting the 1News 6pm weekend bulletin and serving as the southern editor of TVNZ Sports in Wellington.

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  6. One News - Wikipedia

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    One News or 1News or variation, may refer to: RTÉ News: One O'Clock (Ireland) One News (TV channel), a Philippine-based news channel operated by Cignal TV; 1News (Malaysia), online TV service; 1News, news division of New Zealand broadcaster TVNZ

  7. Television in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Sky TV, in which TVNZ originally had a small stake, began broadcasting New Zealand's first pay TV service on three UHF channels in May 1990. Although TVNZ had to compete with its commercial rivals through the 1990s, it maintained a dominant market position and paid a significant amount of its profits to the Crown in dividends.