TVNZ One News presenters have been asked to dress ‘less glamorous’ to engage viewers. These days, he's the reigning king of New Zealand broadcasting. "Presentation then was very much fashioned on the BBC," she recalled. This is the way it has always been, and for many years TVNZ acted as though it could never change. The golden couple. At the time, it was reported that Gunn and Hosking had not clicked as a presenting team but TVNZ bosses were left scrambling when Gunn told viewers she wouldn't be back in 2002. Archive footage shows newsreader Dougal Stevenson reading a bulletin in 1971. That partnership ended when Pugh went on maternity leave in June 2015. Covid-19: Why is Auckland not seeing a major outbreak. So yeah, the day... was quite memorable.". Poverty Status of Related Children Under 6 Years of Age [<1.0 MB] Table 21. Breakfast took a trip down memory lane this morning with old pictures of TVNZ presenters. Tonight, we have the leaders of all eight parties in Parliament here, live from the TVNZ studios in Auckland before an audience made … Saturday Breakfast host Rawdon Christie was waiting in the wings to take over and quickly made himself at home on the Breakfast couch. TV had only been officially launched in the country in 1960, and a national network wasn’t established until the following decade. Alison Mau was the next leading lady to take on Breakfast's early starts, moving from the newsdesk to the couch in 2000. News is instant now, radio and television, everything it's just right there on the spot. Over nearly four decades at TVNZ Williams did just about everything, but he is probably best known as presenter of the daytime and weekend bulletins, a role he held for nearly 19 years until his retirement at the end of last year. "So that was a very harrowing time and yes it did take a certain technique, because you do have to remain detached from it but there has to be a touch of empathy in your voice as well.". So In the groovescreened on other regional channels later in the year. One of the key stories that stands out in Goodwin's memory is the Erebus disaster in November 1979, when an Air New Zealand Antarctic sightseeing flight crashed into the side of Mount Erebus on Ross Island, Antarctica, killing all 257 people on board. As TVNZ celebrate 50 years of network news this week, Alex Casey celebrates 50 of the most iconic looks that otherwise might be left forgotten. Since 1989, New Zealand’s national broadcaster, TVNZ, has occupied its now-trademark headquarters on the corner of Victoria Street West. We are building on our offering with thedig.nz our new In … Former weather presenter Kay Gregory was next up, encouraged to apply for the role by Simon Dallow. Gregory described the role as her dream job but things soon soured, with reports that the Breakfast hosts experienced "a difficult on-screen relationship" and irritated one another. But in 1979 we weren't anywhere near as advanced as that. Weather presenter Jim Hickey was a familiar face on New Zealand television for decades. A long-running New Zealand programme in which a team of presenters investigate issues and complaints relating to "consumer rights." Moore was also responsib… The warrant hearings begin in August and continue into the following year. Five talented TVNZ faces are finalists in the Woman’s Day TV Personality of the Year at the 2019 NZ TV Awards. LEADERS OF ALL EIGHT PARTIES IN PARLIAMENT. "In the end I was about six months short but life has to go on and I have no regrets. "That was really something. John Wilson was born in London in 1965. "He was there doing it live for Breakfast, and the next morning we couldn't get out, so I rang a friend in Queenstown who had an airplane and he flew over the Milford Sound to pick us up. She was on-air on Boxing Day 2004 when news of the tsunami broke, and also happened to be at work when the 2005 London bombings happened, leading her to jokingly become dubbed a "disaster magnet" by then-boss Bill Ralston. The president of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States, indirectly elected to a four-year term by the American people through the Electoral College.The officeholder leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces.. Henry quit at the end of 2016, but the ratings battle continued with Duncan Garner, Amanda Gillies and Mark Richardson fronting The AM Show. "The second explosion happened while we were on air on the Wednesday evening and our live bulletin was an unfolding story, with scripts changing constantly as we knew on that night that there was no hope for the 29 men. He was a wonderful man and a talented broadcaster who strongly believed in the power and importance of journalism in people's lives. TVNZ's last annual report shows the eight-member board took home a combined $405,798 in the past financial year. Fifty years ago this weekend, the first nation-wide television news bulletin was transmitted in New Zealand. Over the years, TVNZ has been good at shutting out its competitors in the news business. READ MORE: * Dougal Stevenson looks back on 50 years of TV news * 1 News' Wendy Petrie celebrates 50 years of TVNZ news * TVNZ on Campbell: Timing of his hire a coincidence. After three years away to raise her young children, Ali Mau returned to the Breakfast couch, solo. "I was, on reflection, a bit sad I didn't quite see out 40 years there," he said. I picked up shooting shortly after and have been directing crews both small and large, and operating OPC on smaller productions ever since. - Hickey was on our screens almost every weeknight for 22 years before retiring at the end of 2014. Since then, no less than 16 presenters have taken on the early morning challenge. The debt and GDP are given as of the end of the third quarter, specifically Sept. 30, of each year. Together with Jack Tame, the pair continued to battle The AM Show in the morning ratings battle - with Duncan Garner and co. significantly closing the gap on their TVNZ rivals. Of course the coverage moves around but aside from getting up and going to the loo occasionally you're just driven very, very fast by the pace of it all and you're living on the adrenaline.". Around the same time, a family-owned t… Among the major weather events he covered, Hickey recalled the unseasonable snow dump in September 2009 that snowed out the Homer Tunnel, which connects Queenstown to Milford Sound, and gave Hickey the distinction of becoming the first reporter to cross live from the Sound, where he stood outside the blocked entrance to Homer Tunnel on what he recalls as "three or four metres of snow.". But to this day, Pippa and Paul are considered Breakfast's most successful presenting partnership. Charmingly, however, it's less the cross itself that Hickey remembers than the following day. TV stalwart Bill Ralston says broadcasters are "living on adrenalin" on election night. 25 Years of Television - Part One - “It’s hard to imagine our way of life before the box turned up in our living rooms.” Newsreader Dougal Stevenson presents this condensed history of New Zealand television’s first 15 years: from 60s current affairs and commercials, to music shows and early attempts at drama. Over the years I've covered many big breaking news events, but these two stand out as having the most impact on me. 'Wee jab, nae bother': Billy Connolly receives second Covid vaccine, Sia on making the move into directing and her first film, FKA Twigs on why she didn't leave allegedly abusive relationship 'if it was so bad', Business Insider: What next for The International? These two happened in our backyard and I struggled with this because it feels so close to home. New Zealand's own Harry and Sally ... Well, maybe not. Ratings improved but reports suggested there was no love lost between the pair and by October, Bagust announced she was leaving. Formation. Petrie began her career in radio before moving into television reporting, originally at Three. If Pippa and Paul were the golden couple, Petra and Corin were, well, not. Hickey trained in climatology and meteorology before joining TVNZ as weather presenter in 1998. 5. "It didn't allow that informality that they have with news presenting now, that more relaxed style.". The ratings peaked. Gunn sparked headlines in December that year when she quit the programme live on air. They loved each other and the public loved them. In February 1962 AKTV2 started screening New Zealand’s first TV music show, In the groove (1962–64). They had a tough task ahead of them - to turn things around after Paul Henry started eating into their 25-54 ratings. ... Chicago endures second bloodiest year in over two decades with 769 homicides in 2020. It's been a staple of the Kiwi viewing diet for nearly two decades, easing viewers into their morning with news, weather and general chatter. Mau left Breakfast in 2001 to have her second baby, leaving newsreader Liz Gunn to take her place. After joining TVNZ in 1980, Ralston covered a number of beats including general news, politics and a lengthy stint as a foreign correspondent. 1986. Here, five of TVNZ's best-known personalities recall the stories that have stood out through the years. The dream team. Reading the News - This archival compendium of Kiwi newsreaders in the hot seat compresses 21 years of footage into four minutes. Jennie Goodwin, pictured here in 1982, says she tried to show empathy, and a certain amount of detachment, while informing the nation of the Erebus disaster. Fifty years of news stories through the eyes of TVNZ presenters. Anita McNaught – TVNZ and BBC World newsreader (born in England) Sacha McNeil – journalist and news presenter. TVNZ head of news and current affairs John Gillespie said the news had come as a huge shock to staff at the state broadcaster. In May TVNZ establishes resident journalists in Sydney and London. It was a night on which, for one of the few times in my career, the emotion of the story was quite overwhelming and I found myself, on camera, quite close to tears at times.". 2015 saw a first for TVNZ, with Nadine Chalmers-Ross becoming the first brunette ever to land the hosting gig. We look back at the many faces to host TVNZ's Breakfast. "Both were so shocking and harmful, and I know the ongoing effects of these events go on for many years. "The 2011 earthquake and the mosque attack this year are two of the biggest stories I've worked on. TVNZ news presenter and journalist Greg Boyed had been battling depression, his grieving family say as they pay tribute to an “adored” son, brother, husband and father. Instantly popular thanks to his witty and informal presenting style - he coined catchphrases such as "That's a goneburger!" She hit headlines early on for her bold views on Ed Sheeran, declaring the chart-topper "boring" and a "suck up". But despite making a formidable pair on-air, they were soon split when Bill Ralston took over as head of news and current affairs in 2003, making sweeping changes to the programme's format. Usually the big ones are world events, overseas far away. "We are supposed to be objective when we read the news but we are also human and I think viewers understand that more now," says Wendy Petrie. 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Six years after they first shared the Breakfast couch. Williams reported on many significant stories over his years at the network, but particularly recalled the Pike River mine explosion in November 2010. Deficit by Year Since 1929 . "We flew into Queenstown and landed on the ground, there was a very audible sigh behind me, even though I had a headset on (I heard it). Now one of New Zealand's best known celebrity couples, Mi-Kate didn't officially begin dating until 2008. "It was an unfolding tragedy from our first reporting and bulletin live from there on the Saturday, the day after the first explosion. But nothing lasts forever and in October 2010, Henry resigned from the network amidst a firestorm of controversy, after he mocked an Indian official's name and insulted the Governor-General. He has worked as a presenter and reporter on Front Row since it started in 1998. TVNZ was created in February 1980, through the merger of Television One and South Pacific Television (which was renamed TV2). After Brooklyn shopkeeper Morris Mictom saw a political cartoon about the incident, he and his wife made a stuffed fabric “Teddy’s bear” and put it in their shop window, sparking immediate customer interest. "He sent me a lengthy email, explaining why he thought I should apply," she told the Herald in 2005. With Gordon Harcourt, Bill Hastings, Kevin Milne, Gabriel Reid. ... five of TVNZ's best-known personalities recall the stories that have stood out through the years. "I was reading news in those days on a Saturday night. "You had a massive outside broadcast operation in a programme that had no off air-time, in the sense that you could just keep going until the final result had come in and that could take several hours. The pair continued on for another year before Gregory stepped down in July 2007. I said, 'No no, I'm not, I'm going to fly.' 05:00, Nov 03 2019. Tamati was patting me on the back and saying, 'That was great, that was great!' The move saw her and then-husband Simon Dallow reunited on air, as Dallow took over Mau's morning news-reading shifts. Compere Stewart McPherson introduced guest artists. Since joining the Breakfast team last year, Hayley Holt has become a popular addition to TVNZ's hosting line up, named 2018's Television Personality of the Year at the New Zealand Television Awards. With this week's news that Jack Tame is stepping down to host the weekly political series Q+A, the challenge will now fall to John Campbell to take on his former Three colleagues. After trialling new co-hosts on-air, TVNZ announced former Breakfast reporter Alison Pugh would join Christie on the couch, becoming his third co-host in just 18 months. Clip | 20s WOSU TV has been serving central Ohio as the local public broadcaster since 1956. Having moved to television from print in the 1980s, Wood was an experienced reporter and presenter, having earned her stripes as the network's first Australia correspondent. The pilot, Hank, said to me, 'You fly,' and I said, 'Alright, I'll fly.'. Hamish McKay – television presenter, sportscaster, rugby editor and sports journalist. Hickey, an accomplished pilot, was joined on the South Island by reporter-turned-politician Tamati Coffey. MARK SAINSBURY: Good evening, I’m Mark Sainsbury, and welcome to this One News Special, the last in our election debate series. American civil rights activist Rosa Parks sits in the front of a bus in Montgomery, Ala., after the Supreme Court ruled segregation illegal on the city bus system on Dec. 21, 1956. When it comes to each side's panel of commentators and experts, Three looks to have it all over TVNZ. It contains a mixture of breaking news, news, sport, weather and feature items.Originally a two-hour programme, it was expanded to three hours in 2012. Working on the news you often see video or pictures first that may or may not go to air.. and the faces of the victims hurt or harmed stay with you. Over the last five decades, the presenters and reporters who bring us the news have covered any number of major events, from the funny to the surprising to the tragic. "We had some monitors around the newsroom and everybody was crowding around the monitors watching that, couldn't believe their eyes, and then of course the film crew would have been out there so it was a frantic news bulletin.". The ratings slid and by April 2012, TVNZ announced Dann was leaving Breakfast to become the network's political editor. In 2006, television and image consultant Harry Mills described the pair as "the odd couple". Ironically, the success of Christie and Street's partnership saw it come to an end, as Street was moved on to Seven Sharp, joining Mike Hosking in a revamped line up. The former AMP Business presenter showed a softer side in the Breakfast role but viewers soon picked up on a lack of chemistry between the hosts. Out of the 48 years analysed, the most popular Christmas gifts of 1987 came out as the cheapest, with the top five Christmas presents costing only £35.48 (£96.70 in today’s money). and "Come in, Dunedin!" In an exclusive interview with Woman magazine, Holt, 40, said she wanted to acknowledge the support from the public after her loss. At the heart of the story is Air New Zealand, one of our best-known and liked companies. But in 1997, Mike Hosking was a television novice. Well he was very quiet, Tamati's normally fairly verbose, a pretty chatty sort of a guy. It's been a staple of the Kiwi viewing diet for nearly two decades, easing viewers into their morning with news, weather and general chatter. And this kids, is where it all began. After two years on the Breakfast couch, Wood was given her own interview series called Today Live, which screened for two years on TV One. He was a controversial reporter and later became an equally controversial television executive, heading up news and current affairs at TVNZ during a period notable for its aggressive budget-cutting measures, which included axing long-time and much-loved anchors Judy Bailey and Richard Long. Well all the way back nothing from him. TVNZ 1 Breakfast presenter, Matty McLean was crowned Woman’s Day Television Personality of the Year, won by public vote. 20 years of independent publishing is a milestone, but your support is essential to keep Scoop thriving. Previously a continuity announcer, Goodwin was asked to audition for a presenting role and became the news presenter on TV2 in June 1975. Hilary Barry was quickly recruited by TVNZ after her shock exit from Three (after 23 years with the network) to join Jack Tame on the Breakfast desk. WOSU Presents. 3News made rapid advances and it took TVNZ several years to regain its dominance. In September Labour's Royal Commission of Inquiry into broadcasting presents its report. 1987 I started making television in 1995 with TVNZ as a writer and presenter, but moved into directing about 18 years ago. The pair came in for a torrent of abuse as viewers struggled to adjust to the new line up. The last time it left the door ajar was when they let go New Zealand’s best news presenter, Judy Bailey. "And there was footage but everything wasn't technically as up to date as it is now. PRESENTER: MARK SAINSBURY . It drew on our professionalism to have an edge of empathy, a certain amount of detachment, because you had to. He follows in the foot-steps of his Breakfast co-presenter … Hawkesby soon left the programme, moving to the late news bulletin alongside Eric Young. However for Petrie, who has been one half of the 1News 6pm presenting team alongside Simon Dallow since 2006, it's the domestic events that stand out. Percent of Persons in Poverty by State [<1.0 MB] Table 20. Later that year, she ditched TVNZ altogether, joining Paul Holmes in his move to Prime. "We had bulletins right through the day, for days, and we were reading the names of those who lost their lives. Darren McDonald – television news anchor. LEADERS’ DEBATE, TVONE, 8/9/05. "His eyes opened wide and he said, 'Oh - you're joking.' TVNZ has been forced to apologise after a prank in which its Breakfast team wished a happy wedding anniversary to two of the UK's worst serial killers. In 2018, Barry moved over to Seven Sharp with Jeremy Wells, leaving Hayley Holt to take her place on the Breakfast desk. So Tamati sat in the back of the airplane and I got in the front. Kevan Moore produced the first series of the show. Mike Hosking and Susan Wood were the first hosts to sit on the Breakfast couch, launching the programme on August 11, 1997. The deficit since 1929 is compared to the increase in the debt, nominal GDP, and national events in the table below. That it somehow owned New Zealand’s hearts and minds, without really needing to earn them. WOSU TV Logos Through The Years. Peter Williams and Mike Hall were both dropped from the programme, leaving Hawkesby to take on news and weather duties, while Hosking conducted live interviews. After two years of awkwardness, viewers were relieved to find hosts that actually liked one another. What future for permanent migration to New Zealand. 2016 has seen ratings slide in the key commercial demographic of 25-54, with insiders reporting the show has become a key concern for TVNZ bosses. TVNZ presenter Hilary Barry: 'Women over 50 are going to take over the world' 11 Feb, 2021 06:00 PM 14 minutes to read Hilary Barry: "By the time you're 50, this is your time. This week, as TVNZ celebrates 50 years of … I can remember coming into the newsroom, it was an afternoon match and the light aircraft was flying over Eden Park dropping the flour bombs. "If TV network news has been going for 50 years, I guess I was there for about 80 per cent of it," says Peter Williams. The couple had previously read the news together but were split when Dallow became the host of One News' late bulletin Tonight. TVNZ sports presenter Hayley Holt has opened up for the first time about losing her baby last year during lockdown. Until January 1989, it was paired with Radio New Zealand as the Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand (BCNZ).. Goodwin was the first national female news anchor in New Zealand, and one of the first in the entire Commonwealth. The solution, says Mediaworks chief executive Michael Anderson, is to make TVNZ's main channel TVNZ 1 non-commercial, arguing that would boost his company's bottom line and its medium-term prospects immediately. Mau struggled through seven months of solo hosting before Paul Henry joined her on the couch. At the time, it was reported that Hosking's contract was not renewed for 2004 and TVNZ wouldn't comment other than to confirm it no longer employed Hosking. Together with weatherman Sam Wallace, the programme found its sweet spot once again, with its popularity reflected in growing ratings. The government rejects most of its recommendations. Poor Workers 16 Years and Over as a Proportion of Poor People 16 Years and Over [<1.0 MB] Table 19. The story behind this timeless toy goes back to 1902, when President Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot a tied-up, defenseless black bear during a hunting trip in Mississippi. HelloFresh ambushes Countdown, Giles Scott: Why Ineos Team UK can pull off a comeback. Goodwin was also presenting during the contentious 1981 Springbok tour. "Greg was a prominent figure in our newsroom for the last 25 years. Gary McCormick – poet, radio and television personality, debater and raconteur. Mike Hosking and Susan Wood were the first hosts to … Breakfast (also referred to as 1 News Breakfast) is a New Zealand morning news and talk show airing weekday mornings on TVNZ 1, produced by 1 News.Debuting on 11 August 1997, it was the first of its genre in New Zealand. This date coincides with the budget deficit's fiscal year. "If TV network news has been going for 50 years, I guess I was there for about 80 per cent of it.". Breakfast marked his first full-time foray on the small screen and producers balanced his inexperience by pairing him with the accomplished presenter Susan Wood. Rotating through the studio at Three's Flower Street base will be Paul Henry, Linda Clark, Mathew Hooton, Shane Te Pou, Trish Sherson and Josie Pagani. "I always found the election nights were always the things that really excited me," Ralston said. "I can remember going until well into the early hours of the morning on a couple of those election programmes. She was seven months pregnant when she lost her baby son Frankie on April 25, 2020. After a year of filling-in for Petra and hosting Saturday Breakfast alongside Christie, Toni Street was finally given her first full-time presenting role. It featured a ‘panel of young people’ giving their views on ‘current pop records’. "I said to Tamati, 'I can get you back I've got an airplane coming' and he said, 'Oh, cool.'
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