Challenges lie ahead for MTS in the Aotearoa public sphere. Paul, J. Pacific Journalism Review, 11(1):42–47, 2005.
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As the Maori Television Service (MTS) celebrates its first year on air, it is easy to forget the long and at times painful struggle to get there, the aspirations of those who have worked in, consulted, wrote, and protested their way through the various incarnations of Maori broadcast- ing. The incarnations include Maori programming on mainstream television, Aotearoa Television, the Electoral College, Te Manu Aute, Nga Aho Whakaari, MTS legislation and the exhaustive process of building a new channel for all New Zealanders. We pay homage to those who have gone before and their passion to see Maori Television for and by Maori, to hear our Reo, tell our stories and to bring our way of life to all New Zealanders.
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	title = {Challenges lie ahead for {MTS} in the {Aotearoa} public sphere},
	volume = {11},
	url = {http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=128082451642032;res=IELNZC},
	abstract = {As the Maori Television Service (MTS) celebrates its first year on air, it is easy to forget the long and at times painful struggle to get there, the aspirations of those who have worked in, consulted, wrote, and protested their way through the various incarnations of Maori broadcast- ing. The incarnations include Maori programming on mainstream television, Aotearoa Television, the Electoral College, Te Manu Aute, Nga Aho Whakaari, MTS legislation and the exhaustive process of building a new channel for all New Zealanders. We pay homage to those who have gone before and their passion to see Maori Television for and by Maori, to hear our Reo, tell our stories and to bring our way of life to all New Zealanders.},
	number = {1},
	journal = {Pacific Journalism Review},
	author = {Paul, Joanna},
	year = {2005},
	pages = {42--47},
}

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