New Zealand media guide
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Broadcasters enjoy one of the world's most liberal media arenas.
The broadcasting sector was deregulated in 1988, when the government allowed competition to the state-owned Television New Zealand (TVNZ). Privately-owned TV3 is TVNZ's main competitor.
Satellite platform SKY TV is the leading pay TV provider. Freeview carries free-to-air digital terrestrial and satellite TV.
The New Zealand Herald newspaper has the biggest circulation.
There were 4.5 million internet users by July 2022, comprising 93% of the population (Internetworldstats.com).
Press
- Auckland-based daily, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment
- Wellington-based daily
- Christchurch-based daily
- Auckland-based weekly
Television
- state-owned, operates TV One, entertainment-based TV 2, digital services TVNZ 6 and TVNZ 7
- private network
- private network
- pay-TV operator
- public
Radio
- public broadcaster, operates Radio New Zealand National, Radio New Zealand Concert, AM Network
- Radio New Zealand's external service, targeting South Pacific region
- national government-funded station for New Zealand's Pacific islander communities
- stations include More FM, The Edge
- a New Zealand newspaper, radio and digital media business, radio stations include Newstalk ZB, Radio Hauraki
- operates Christian stations Rhema Radio, Southern Star Network and Life FM
- chain of non-profit broadcasters
Online
- private
- operated by Fairfax New Zealand