New Zealand TV

TV3 is to offer it’s first morning show - The Cafe, hosted by former radio hosts Mike Puru and Melanie Homer. It will air on April 11, following Paul Henry. Article here

No one is allowed to play commercials today or Sunday in New Zealand for the Easter break the Four is simulcasting The Edge FM, TVNZ Duke continues with regular Radio Hauraki simulcast

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Seven’s romance show First Dates is coming to New Zealand with our very own local version.

Are you looking for love? We’re bringing the UK’s hit reality series First Dates to New Zealand and we’re looking for singletons who are game enough to take part.

In this unique dating show, the couples, who are complete strangers share a meal as discreet cameras placed throughout the special First Dates restaurant will record every detail of the date from start to finish.

From first impressions, through all the awkward, heart-warming and funny moments and embarrassing mishaps to the end of the meal, paying the bill and the discussion about whether or not a second date is on the cards, we’ll be there following every move.

TV ONE’s Kiwi Living is coming back on Friday April 1 with a revised team.

Have you been missing your Friday night fix of Kiwi Living? Good news - we’re back from Friday 1 April at 7.30pm!

Miriama is back with a team of old and new faces to get the weekend started every Friday night! Get stuck in with a whole new take on travel, get inspired by the latest on fitness, gardening, flavours, decorating, DIY and take your fashion to the international level.

Season two returns to Friday nights with a refreshed look and feel, new elements and new presenters joining the team.

Joining the line-up this time around is international fashion sensation Kylie Bax, using her talents to makeover ordinary Kiwis; professional boxer and former rugby league player Monty Betham to present Health and Wellbeing; Interior Designer Melissa Grenough is teaming up with builder Dion South to take DIY to a whole new level with a mixture of practical and exciting ideas; and vet surgeon Stacey Tremain who’ll be talking all things pets.

Miriama will also visit some beautiful homes and meet their owners, and the whole team will try out some holiday destinations around the Asia Pacific region and give you the down-low and recommendations. Michael Van de Elzen returns to bring you Food stories from around the country, and Tony Murrell is also back to present the latest on Gardening.

You’ll also be able to find more great stories, practical tips and ‘how tos’ direct from the show and exclusive extra content right here on our website. And don’t forget to join in the conversation on Facebook and follow us on Instagram and Pinterest too.

Packed full of ideas to try over the weekend, Kiwi Living has your Friday night covered! Returns Friday 1 April at 7.30pm on TV ONE - see you there!

PROPERTIES FROM TV ONE’S OUR FIRST HOME HIT THE MARKET

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, 7.30pm on TV ONE.

The families on Our First Home have been working tirelessly to transform three tired and dated Auckland properties into stunning family homes, and now interested buyers have the chance to view them as the homes hit the market.

An uber stylish entertainer’s paradise, a fabulous family oasis and a family retreat close to the city – there’s something on offer for everyone looking for their next place to call home.

Based in West Auckland, the homes in Te Atatu South and Henderson have been fully renovated and redesigned: floor plans reconfigured, bedrooms and bathrooms added, living areas created that capitalise on the inside-outside flow that Kiwis long for – all to give buyers the very best home that they can happily call their own.

Auckland’s leading real estate company, and show partner, Barfoot & Thompson is managing the listings of all three properties. Interested buyers are invited to attend the open homes which will be held over the coming weeks.

All the listing details are available at www.barfoot.co.nz or by contacting a Barfoot & Thompson salesperson directly.

The properties will be sold at auction in mid-April over the three night Live Auction Week special event.

Each family will keep whatever money they make over the reserve price. Whichever family makes the most profit percentage gain on original purchase will win an additional $100,000 for their kids’ first house deposit.

Last year all three families won big on the show, with the winning Schreuder family walking away with a staggering $290,400. But anything can happen at auction!

The multi-night reality series has been a hit with audiences. Our First Home is consistently the most watched show in its timeslot, with season two is averaging a total audience of 313,000 AP5+. *Nielsen TAM, overnights data

Ready for Rio: most extensive free-to-air broadcast coverage of a Paralympic Games on its way

New Zealand viewers can look forward to the most extensive live and free-to-air coverage of a Paralympic Games to date, says the team of partners behind this year’s multiplatform broadcast offering.

TVNZ and rights holders Attitude Pictures have today announced plans for more than 180 hours of coverage dedicated to the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, held from 7-18 September this year. The extensive coverage is made possible with support from NZ On Air and with ACC as the broadcast sponsor.

The New Zealand team’s performances will be the focus of all live and highlights programme coverage co-produced by TVNZ and Attitude Pictures with the assistance of Paralympics New Zealand.

Viewers can catch Games action as it happens every day on TVNZ’s fully live streamed TV channel DUKE, together with extensive delayed and highlights coverage. Along with ONE News coverage, a special highlights programme will air every night on TV ONE and will be available online through TVNZ OnDemand and AttitudeLive.com. Full coverage details will be announced in the build up to the event.

In a world first, the production team of the highlights programmes is led by three Paralympic Gold medallists: wheelchair rugby athlete Jai Waite will take the lead as programme editor, the anchor in Rio will be former captain of the New Zealand Wheel Blacks Dan Buckingham, and former Paralympic cyclist Paula Tesoreiro will be reporting from the field.

Jeff Latch, TVNZ’s Director of Content, says: “We’re very proud to be part of a team effort bringing viewers the most comprehensive free-to-air coverage of a Paralympic Games in New Zealand’s history. The Games will have a dedicated home on DUKE and we’ll share the best moments on TV ONE, TVNZ OnDemand and ONE News Now. The Paralympic Games is one of the top multisport events in the world and we think New Zealand viewers will embrace the opportunity to cheer on our Kiwi athletes.”

Robyn Scott-Vincent, CEO and founder of The Attitude Group, says the company has spent 12 years building the profile of Paralympic sport and public awareness of disability. "We’ve built a team that knows these Games from the inside and can deliver real insights of the sport and lived experience of disability. Delivering these games and the performances of some great Kiwi athletes to New Zealand screens is part of our continued drive to raise expectations of what’s possible for people who live with disability.”

Scott Pickering, ACC Chief Executive, says: “New Zealand’s para-athletes are among the best in the world and are role models for all Kiwis. ACC is proud to help bring coverage of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games to New Zealand and to showcase our athletes’ awesome achievements as they compete on the world stage.”

Fiona Allan, Paralympics New Zealand’s CEO, says: “We are thrilled to give our support to the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games broadcast team. This level of coverage is unprecedented in this country and for the first time reflects the stature of the New Zealand Paralympic team on the world stage. The team finished first in the world per capita for medals at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, a title we hope to retain in Rio later this year by targeting 18 medals and hoping to increase our gold medals from 6 to 12. We wish to thank TVNZ, Attitude Pictures, NZ On Air and ACC for their unrelenting commitment to showcasing the achievements of our elite Paralympians to the New Zealand public.”

The Café is an upcoming New Zealand morning television magazine lifestyle show. It is due to start on the 11th of April 2016. Hosts of the show include Mike Puru and Mel Holmer.


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I can’t wait for The Cafe! Fresh, new content on our TV’s :grinning:

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Well here it is TV3’s New Morning show The Cafe
The handover from Paul Henry and show open and close.

TV3’s The Hui show open and close.

TV3’s Re-Think show open and close.

Prime New Zealand 60 Minutes
Show open and close

Is FOUR getting a new look soon

I cant imagine so. Mediaworks don’t seem very interested in Four and just seem to keep it it ticking along with children’s programming, endless movie repeats and a handful of other shows.

is tv2 changing our morning schedule next month
6:00AM Creflo Dollar Ministries HD

6:30AM My Wife And Kids

7:00AM The Simpsons

7:30AM Home And Away

8:00AM Shortland Street

8:30AM Neighbours

There’s a TV3 stream available. thanks to whirlpool forums

http://mworks-i.akamaihd.net/hls/live/247858/AES128/3812193411001/tv3_live/master_2000.m3u8

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Erm no. While the flow of religious programming through to My Wife and Kids and then the Simpsons is undeniable, it’s hard to see TV2 moving its strong early evening shows to breakfast slots.

Changes are coming to Kidzone!
Hi Kidzone fans!

Kidzone will no longer be available on SKY or Igloo after 30 April - so we’re creating a special ad free Kidzone destination on TVNZ OnDemand for NZ’s littlest viewers.

MORE AT tvnz.co.nz

This means SKY and IGLOO will look like this from April 30

KEY

  • Purple = HD

  • Aqua = Pop Up

  • Blue = Available on Sky Go

  • Yellow = AUDIO only

  • Bold = Interactive

ORIGINAL VIEWS HERE

Yes actually. NZ Herald is reporting that a deal with NBCUniversal will see an announcement made on Tuesday in regards to FOUR rebranding to ‘Bravo’.

does anyone have a link I can save and put into my VLN player for SKY Sport 2

PRIME, FOUR plus 1 & THE EDGE TV are migrating to a brand new frequency starting TUE 14 JUNE.

Time to rescan those satellite receivers (and make sure to do this by TUE 14 JUN) to continue watching these channels!

Most Freeview Satellite receivers will automatically rescan but other receivers will need manual retuning. Instructions will be made available here: www.freeview.co.nz

Please note that on TUE 22 JUNE, the old PRIME service, FOUR plus 1, & The Edge TV service will no longer be available.


Newshub

MediaWorks partners with NBC to turn channel FOUR into Bravo.

MediaWorks and NBCUniversal International Networks have announced their joint venture to transform channel FOUR into entertainment-lifestyle brand Bravo in July.

Bravo New Zealand will focus on design, food, glam and pop culture, including shows such as Million Dollar Listing, Top Chef and The Real Housewives.

Read more: http://www.newshub.co.nz/business/mediaworks-partners-with-nbc-to-turn-channel-four-into-bravo-2016050219#ixzz47XYD8Mjd

CUE tv now a Production company,

I found an old bulletin and cut down the intro and throw to first break.