Reference

Television

Sites

* Advertising Standards Authority (ASA)
A self-regulatory body, not established by legislation. Developed and maintains a set of codes of practice for specific categories of advertising. Includes decisions made by the Advertising Standards Complaints board since 2000.
* Broadcasting Standards Authority Te Mana Whanonga Kaipāho
Encourages broadcasters to develop and maintain programme standards. Provides a process for determining complaints about alleged breaches of those standards. Also responsible for the review and approval of codes of broadcasting practice; and research about broadcasting standards and the wider broadcasting environment.
* C4 TV
* CTV Christchurch
* Freeview
Freeview heralds a new era in television in New Zealand. It has been launched to start the transition from analogue to digital broadcasting, providing crystal clear, high resolution, digital quality viewing for free.
* Māori Television
Information on the programmes and presenters on this channel as well as e-panui (newsletter) and current programme schedule.
* New Zealand On Air Irirangi te Motu
NZ On Air is responsible for reflecting and developing New Zealand identity and culture by funding programming on radio and television about New Zealand and New Zealand interests, promoting New Zealand music, and encouraging archives that are likely to be of historical interest in New Zealand. Also known as the Broadcasting Commission.
* New Zealand Television Archive
A division of Television New Zealand (TVNZ) Ltd, is New Zealand's largest audiovisual production library.
* New Zealand Television Broadcasters' Council
An industry organisation representing the non-competitive interests of the free-to-air television broadcasters in New Zealand.
* Prime TV
* Rialto Channel
* SKY TV
* Television Commercial Approvals Bureau (TVCAB)
* TV 2
* TV 3
* TV One
Part of the NZoom site. Features include One news, One sport & One business.
* TVNZ 6
* TVNZ 7
"The programming on TVNZ 7 will give New Zealanders a forum to shape and express their views on national and international issues"
* TVNZ ondemand