

24 August 2009
"If you have news, we want to know about it," says Daryl Anderson, CEO of Television Media Group on the latest show to come out the regional station...>>
11 April 2009
Looking for a great way to celebrate Easter and welcome in the school holidays? Bailey Clark and Ken Knight, producers and presenters of the highly popular tvCentral Children's show Mish Mash, sponsored by J.Swap Contractors Ltd, have organised the Mish Mash Easter Picnic, to be held at Hamilton Lake on Tuesday, April 14...>>
20 February 2009
The Matamata Volunteer Fire Brigade and the Matamata Police will feature on tvCentral’s children’s show MishMash next month as part of the shows career week, produced and presented by Bailey Clarke and Ken Knight..>>
20 February 2009
Any parents looking for a family safe option for their child’s viewing should look no further than tvCentral. The foundational emphasis of tvCentral is to provide quality programming containing positive life values which is reflective of the community and its expectations, suitable for family viewing at all times..>>
26 August 2008
tvCentral will be "asking the hard questions" in its first election debate starting September 8. The 2008 Election slogan has been chosen as the theme for tvCentral's election debate, with 18 election candidates booked in over an exciting six weeks..>>
26 August 2008
“We can’t do this without you – please help share the load,” says tvCentral CEO Daryl Anderson about its recent fundraising campaign launch..>>
2 April 2008
tvCentral has joined 12 other channels which will screen on New Zealand’s free to air digital television and radio platform..>>
12 November 2007
Momentum is gaining at Matamata based FamilyTV as they prepare to broadcast into Hamilton and Bay of Plenty this week..>>
24 August 2007
From the annual Tauranga Arts Festival, to live Jazz, Bay of Plenty residents will have the opportunity to find out about it through their own locally owned television station..>>
24 August 2007
When the wheels of the V8’s hit tarmac, Hamilton will have its very own television station to catch special interest moments. And if the V8’s aren’t your cup of tea then how about seeing your very own community members and landmarks being recognised on Waikato television..>>
16 July 2007
Family TV Rotorua is excited about their recent success in receiving a grant of $80,000.00 from the Rotorua Charitable Trust. This grant will be used to assist with the set up of Rotorua’s very own Television Studio and Office..>>
8 June 2007
Matamata is home to many things namely some of the country’s top stud and dairy farms but to the disbelief of many, it also has its own free-to-air television station...>>
26 June 2007
June 15th 2007 saw the official launch of iTV Live. Following on from 14 years of ‘Geyser Television’ we have now proudly re-positioned ourselves in the marketplace to provide a more up-to-date and informative service to meet the ever changing needs of our consumers..>>
8 June 2007
Matamata is home to many things namely some of the country’s top stud and dairy farms but to the disbelief of many, it also has its own free-to-air television station...>>
30 May 2007
For someone who once had little interest in the business of hard-hitting current affairs, InDepth’s Presenter / Producer Janene Forlong is today a different woman who now takes interviewing the likes of investigative journalist Nikki Hager and National Leader John Keys in her stride...>>
01 May 2007
Family Television Waikato/BOP has announced that radio personality, Anne-Marie Miller, will be the Everyday show’s permanent presenter taking over from Bridgette O’Sullivan who is moving on to other exciting things...>>
01 December 2006
A search for investors is all that's holding up regional television in the Bay of Plenty.
`We could start broadcasting in eight weeks if we had the funds,'' says Daryl Anderson, CEO of the Family Television Network.
The company has had approval to...>>
17 November 2006
Christmas isn’t festive cheer and goodwill for all. Some people will spend it alone and some won’t be able to afford to give presents to their children. This is why group of local businesses have leapt aboard FamilyTV ’s Christmas Charity Shop initiative...>>
November 2006
Mandi McLeod is the first woman to front a farming show in New Zealand and she’s loving every minute of it! Typically a male-dominated domain, Mandi, a farmer and farm consultant from Morrinsville, would sooner get into a...>>
20 October 2006
Family Television’s studio in Matamata has undergone a transformation during the school holidays.
The broadcaster has redesigned its studio with staff working overtime to build a new set that is bigger and better. What was three sets is...>>
September 2006
Family-safe regional television has gone to air in Rotorua. Family Television Rotorua (FTVR) covers the entire Rotorua basin reaching a potential audience of 60,000 viewers. The channel went to air for the first time two months ago and...>>
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