Te Kāea

Te Kāea (2016)

EndedNews show

Presenters Piripi Taylor, Rahia Timutimu and the experienced team of reporters bring you the daily news, featuring local, national and international stories from a Māori perspective.

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ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) at 17:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2016-06-11Saturday 11 JuneJun 11, 2016
2016-06-10Friday 10 JuneJun 10, 2016
2016-06-09Thursday 09 JuneJun 9, 2016
2016-06-08Wednesday 08 JuneJun 8, 2016
2016-06-07Tuesday 07 JuneJun 7, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Te K\u0101ea' premiere?

'Te K\u0101ea' premiered on January 25, 2016.

Who were the main characters in 'Te K\u0101ea'?

'Te K\u0101ea' featured various presenters and reporters who covered news and current affairs in New Zealand.

What was the genre of 'Te K\u0101ea'?

'Te K\u0101ea' was a news and current affairs show.

Did 'Te K\u0101ea' have a specific target audience?

'Te K\u0101ea' primarily targeted M\u0101ori-speaking viewers in New Zealand.

How frequently did 'Te K\u0101ea' air?

'Te K\u0101ea' aired daily, providing news and current affairs coverage throughout the week.

What time did 'Te K\u0101ea' usually air?

'Te K\u0101ea' typically aired in the evening, around 5:30 PM.

What was the format of 'Te K\u0101ea'?

'Te K\u0101ea' followed a news magazine format, covering various topics of interest to the M\u0101ori community.

Who produced 'Te K\u0101ea'?

'Te K\u0101ea' was produced by the M\u0101ori Television Service.

Did 'Te K\u0101ea' have any recurring segments?

Yes, 'Te K\u0101ea' featured recurring segments such as interviews, news reports, and features on M\u0101ori culture and events.

Did 'Te K\u0101ea' have any guest appearances?

'Te K\u0101ea' occasionally featured guest appearances from notable figures in the M\u0101ori community, such as politicians, artists, and activists.

How did 'Te K\u0101ea' contribute to M\u0101ori journalism?

'Te K\u0101ea' played a crucial role in providing M\u0101ori-focused news and current affairs coverage, addressing issues relevant to the M\u0101ori community.

Was 'Te K\u0101ea' broadcasted nationwide?

Yes, 'Te K\u0101ea' was broadcasted nationwide in New Zealand.

Did 'Te K\u0101ea' have any international coverage?

'Te K\u0101ea' occasionally featured international news stories, particularly those relevant to the M\u0101ori community abroad.

How long were the episodes of 'Te K\u0101ea'?

The duration of each 'Te K\u0101ea' episode varied but typically ranged from 30 minutes to an hour.

Did 'Te K\u0101ea' have any special episodes or events?

'Te K\u0101ea' occasionally aired special episodes or covered significant events, such as M\u0101ori cultural festivals or important political gatherings.

Did 'Te K\u0101ea' have a strong social media presence?

Yes, 'Te K\u0101ea' maintained an active presence on social media platforms, engaging with viewers and sharing news updates.

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