TVNZ 6

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TVNZ 6
TVNZ 6 Logo
Launched 30 September 2007
Owned by Television New Zealand
Picture format 576i (SDTV) 16:9
Country Flag of New Zealand New Zealand
Broadcast area New Zealand
Headquarters Auckland, New Zealand
Formerly called TVNZ Home (working title)
Website http://tvnz6.co.nz
Availability
Terrestrial
Freeview|HD Channel 6
Satellite
Freeview Channel 6
TelstraClear InHomeTV[citation needed] Channel 10

TVNZ 6 is a digital-only, commercial-free television channel operated by Television New Zealand. It is available on the Freeview and TelstraClear InHomeTV platforms.

TVNZ 6 broadcasts three distinct services:

  • TVNZ Kidzone, which screens preschool programming from 6.00 to 16.00
  • TVNZ Family, which screens family-based programming from 16.00 to 20.30
  • TVNZ Showcase, which screens arts and drama programming between 20.30 and 24.00.

The name TVNZ 6 was chosen because it was numeric, was deemed to allow 'a broader content structure than any descriptive title', and matches the number assigned to it on the Freeview electronic programme guide.[1]

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[edit] Kidzone

Kidzone shows primarily repeated content such as You and Me, Engie Benjy, Bumble, Fireman Sam, Fraggle Rock, Buzz and Poppy, Maggie and the Ferocious Beast, Boblins, Number Jacks. It is hosted by presenter Kayne Peters, from 6am-4pm.

[edit] Family

From 4pm to 8pm, the Family timeslot shows content that is "informative, safe and reliable"[2] , such as It's In the Bag, A Dog's Show, Location Location Location, Pioneer House, The Zoo, Ground Force, House Call, Changing Rooms, Colonial House, Going Going Gone, Country Calendar, The Truth About Climate Change, Rough Science, Science Shack, Meet the Locals, and repeat episodes of Shortland Street and Karaoke High. It is estimated that 37% of Family programming will be sourced from local archives[2].

[edit] Showcase

Until midnight, Showcase features a mix of arts, documentaries, comedy and drama originally shown on the network's main channels TV One and TV2[2] with dramas such as Flight of the Albatross, End of The Golden Weather, Jubilee, Clare Mataku, Doves of War, Street Legal, Orange Roughies, Duggan, Cover Story, City Life, Mercy Peak, Taonga, The Clinic, Marlin Bay, Plainclothes Cold Feet and Roy Hollsdotter Live as well as comedies like Matthew & Marc's Rocky Road, Havoc & Newsboy, Market Forces and Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

Original content for the channel includes a half-hour arts show, The Gravy, and a new talk show hosted by Finlay McDonald titled Talk Talk. A segment called NZ Directs is expected to show a selection of films produced by students.[2]

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