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Triangle TV : ウィキペディア英語版
Face TV

Face TV (previously Triangle Television) is a public service television station based in Auckland, New Zealand. Since August 1998 Triangle has broadcast across Auckland on analogue UHF (before December 2013 ASO) via a government-owned UHF channel reserved for non-commercial regional television from transmitters at Waiatarua, Pinehill and Remuera. It now only broadcasts to pay Sky Television subscribers after the December 2013 ASO.
The station is owned by a not-for-profit trust. Airtime is leased out to volunteer and professional programme providers on a first-come, first-served basis. Providers are allowed to air a limited number of commercials (a maximum of 6 minutes per half hour of broadcast) during their programmes, and have complete editorial control over content. The trust claims these rules mean it "cannot be controlled by individuals or groups with their own agendas".〔http://www.tritv.co.nz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=27〕
Triangle operated Stratos Television between 2007 and 2011. It was broadcast around New Zealand on the Freeview, Sky TV and TelstraClear cable digital platforms. This was a free-to-air, twenty-four hour, nationwide news and culture public broadcasting service. It was shut down on 23 December 2011 due to funding complications, because as the channel grew in viewership so did its ratings share and since Freeview carriage charges are ratings based there was a number of increases to fees Triangle as paying to the Kordia/TVNZ operated Freeview service.
As of November 23, 2012 Sky offered Triangle an undisclosed deal to re-launch Stratos under the name Face TV.〔http://www.skytv.co.nz/Default.aspx?tabid=202&art_id=42162〕 The service was launched on February 1, 2013 and is currently Triangle's only digital option due to the current National led government's lack of support to regional public broadcasters. The service, unlike Stratos, simulcast the current Triangle schedule with national advertising options.
Using an IP link provided by government-owned Kordia and a government-owned non-commercial UHF channel due to expire on December, 2013, Triangle Television also broadcast a similar station across Wellington (operated out of Auckland) from 25 August 2006 to 31 March 2009. The channels shared transmission facilities and resources, and broadcast many of the same news, regional, and cultural programming.
==Programming==


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