Ka rangona te reo: the development of Māori-language television broadcasting in Aotearoa New Zealand. Middleton, J. Te Kaharoa, 2010.
Ka rangona te reo: the development of Māori-language television broadcasting in Aotearoa New Zealand [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
New Zealanders today can hear Māori language broadcast in a variety of contexts: on Māori Television and to a lesser extent on state-owned TV1, TV2 and privately-held TV3, on digital platforms and via broadcasters’ programmes-on-demand internet sites. However, these opportunities are a relatively recent development spurred by years of agitation by Māori about the decline of te reo Māori in an English-saturated world and the recognition that the powerful medium of television broadcasting could help promote, protect and enhance reo and tikanga.
@article{middleton_ka_2010,
	title = {Ka rangona te reo: the development of {Māori}-language television broadcasting in {Aotearoa} {New} {Zealand}},
	volume = {3},
	shorttitle = {Ka rangona te reo},
	url = {http://www.tekaharoa.com/index.php/tekaharoa/article/viewArticle/73},
	abstract = {New Zealanders today can hear Māori language broadcast in a variety of contexts: on Māori Television and to a lesser extent on state-owned TV1, TV2 and privately-held TV3, on digital platforms and via broadcasters’ programmes-on-demand internet sites. However, these opportunities are a relatively recent development spurred by years of agitation by Māori about the decline of te reo Māori in an English-saturated world and the recognition that the powerful medium of television broadcasting could help promote, protect and enhance reo and tikanga.},
	number = {1},
	urldate = {2015-12-21},
	journal = {Te Kaharoa},
	author = {Middleton, Julie},
	year = {2010},
}

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