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|picture format = HDTV (1080i) |country = New Zealand |share = |share as of = 2006 |share source = ACN |owner = Television New Zealand, Ltd. |headquarters = Auckland, New Zealand |former names = NZBC TV (1960–1975) |broadcast area = National |sister names = |web = (tvone.co.nz ) |timeshift names = TV One Plus 1 |terr chan 1 = DVB 64-QAM on band IV|terr chan 2 |sat chan 1 = DVB QPSK 576i on 12483 MHz|sat chan 2 = DVB 8PSK (encrypted) on 12358 MHz|cable chan 1 = DVB QAM}} TV One is the first national channel of New Zealand state broadcaster Television New Zealand (TVNZ). It was the first major television broadcaster in New Zealand, starting out from 1960 onwards as independent government operated facilities in the four main centres of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and eventually began sharing programming between them all in real time in 1969, becoming NZBC TV (although the individual facilities retained their call signs into the 1970s). The collective group was renamed Television One in 1975 upon the break-up of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation, and became a part of TVNZ in 1980 when Television One and South Pacific Television (now sister channel TV2) merged. TV One is both a public broadcaster and a commercial broadcaster. Central to TV One is news and current affairs, under the banner ''One News''. Other programming consists of mainly drama, general entertainment and documentaries, both locally and internationally (especially British) produced. The channel is broadcast on the government owned Kordia terrestrial network as well as on one of the two Kordia satellite transponders, which is included in channel packages on the Freeview, Igloo, and Sky platforms. It is estimated that 98.6% of New Zealand households with a television have access to TV One. Over 50% of TV One's programming is local content. ==History== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「TV One (New Zealand)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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