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Television

TVNZ identifies $25 million in cost savings, proposing 90 redundancies.

March 16, 2009

John Rowles quits Dancing with the Stars suffering from exhaustion

March 16, 2009

Legend of the Seeker on Prime TV

March 12, 2009

Underbelly: The Mr Asia Story TV Series

March 11, 2009

New Zealand’s Next Top Model TV Series

March 11, 2009

Paul Holmes, Guyon Espinar and Therese Arseneau present new political tv show

March 5, 2009

Kevin Milne celebrates 25 years on Fair Go

March 4, 2009

WotWots Children’s TV Show set to launch on TV2

March 4, 2009

Gorilla TV launches unique web and TV integration

March 4, 2009

Larry Parr Film and TV Producer/ Director Interview for ScreenTalk

February 26, 2009

New Website launched for Indigenous Television Broadcasters

February 23, 2009

Freeview approaches 200,000 mark

January 26, 2009

Sports Tonight celebrates 5th Birthday on TV3

December 19, 2008

Incredibly Strange Television Launches

October 21, 2008

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