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Local TV station in Auckland, New Zealand
AKTV2 was a television station in Auckland, New Zealand, established by the then New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation in 1960. It was the first television
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Test card used by BBC television for decades
its common monochrome test card design dating back to the non-networked-AKTV2/CHTV3/WNTV1/DNTV2 era. It was first introduced at the beginning of colour
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Defunct New Zealand broadcasting company
Zealand. At 7:30 pm on 1 June 1960, New Zealand's first television channel, AKTV2, began broadcasting in Auckland from the NZBC building at 74 Shortland Street
New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
New_Zealand_Broadcasting_Corporation
Telecommunications network for TV programming
Zealand Broadcasting Corporation was four separate television stations – AKTV2 in Auckland, WNTV1 in Wellington, CHTV3 in Christchurch and DNTV2 in Dunedin
Television_broadcaster
New Zealand television channel
produced. At 7:30pm on 1 June 1960, New Zealand's first television channel, AKTV2, started broadcasting in Auckland from the NZBC building at 74 Shortland
TVNZ_1
New Zealand television channel
television channel was announced. It would inherit the studios and facilities of AKTV2 and CHTV3 and would broadcast in the coverage areas of both stations in
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Local TV station in Wellington, New Zealand
television station to start, after Christchurch's CHTV3 and Auckland's AKTV2, commencing broadcasts on 1 July 1961. WNTV1 served as the flagship of the
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regional basis, with different services broadcasting from the main cities, AKTV2 in Auckland, being the first on 1 June 1960, followed in 1961 by CHTV3 in
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Local TV station in Christchurch, New Zealand
(1973–75) Ownership Owner New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Sister channels AKTV2, WNTV1, DNTV2 History Launched 1 June 1961 (1961-06-01) Closed 31 March 1975 (1975-03-31)
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Local TV station in Dunedin, New Zealand
(1973–75) Ownership Owner New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Sister channels AKTV2, WNTV1, CHTV3 History Launched 31 July 1962 (1962-07-31) Closed 31 March 1975 (1975-03-31)
DNTV2
on-demand New Zealand's first television channel. Started as four stations (AKTV2, WNTV1, CHTV3, DNTV2); amalgamated into one channel (NZBC TV) in October
List of free-to-air channels in New Zealand
List_of_free-to-air_channels_in_New_Zealand
Mountain range in North Island of New Zealand
broadcast relay station atop Mount Te Aroha in 1963, relaying Auckland's AKTV2 channel (now part of TVNZ 1) to Hamilton and Tauranga. Today, Mount Te Aroha
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hosted by Mark Sainsbury. Originally hosted by Susan Wood. Compass 1960s AKTV2, WNTV1, CHTV3, DNTV2 News and documentary style show. Country GP Period
List of programmes broadcast by TVNZ
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before expanding its coverage to include adjacent areas. The stations were: AKTV2 (Auckland, 1 June 1960) CHTV3 (Christchurch, June 1961) WNTV1 (Wellington
Regional television in New Zealand
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1972 New Zealand TV series or programme
worked at BBC TV Training at Elstree Studios. It was originally recorded at AKTV2's Shortland Street studios in Auckland, and in January 1975 moved to TVNZ's
Play School (New Zealand TV series)
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New Zealand writer, actor, and broadcaster
female television producer. At that time New Zealand's first TV channel, AKTV2, had just started broadcasting, and she was the second of five employees
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New Zealand international rugby league footballer
league match in New Zealand, as one hour of edited highlights were shown on AKTV2 that night and other regional channels showed the highlights the following
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commissioned, linking the country's four regional television stations (AKTV2, WNTV1, CHTV3, and DNTV2). November 10 – Sesame Street makes its debut on
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Historic building in New Zealand
modified to serve as a television broadcaster, the building hosted the AKTV2 television station and was in June 1960 hosted the first news broadcast
Kenneth_Myers_Centre
New Zealand television personality and actor
presenter, then known as a continuity announcer, on Auckland channel AKTV2 in 1961. AKTV2 had been launched in June 1960, initially broadcasting for three
Alma_Evans-Freke
Former television channel in New Zealand
consequence of picking up two of the former NZBC TV infrastructures, it inherited AKTV2 and CHTV3's production facilities. The station carried advertising five
South_Pacific_Television
New Zealand international rugby league footballer
league match in New Zealand as one hour of edited highlights were shown on AKTV2 that night and other regional channels showed the highlights the following
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Month of 1961
Television commercials were introduced to New Zealand, which had one station (AKTV2) in Auckland, and TV was allowed for 28 hours per week, spread over five
April_1961
Coronation Street was shown for the first time on New Zealand television on AKTV2 in the Auckland region on Thursday 14 May, running from 8.25 pm to 8.52
1964_in_New_Zealand
Sports season
league match in New Zealand as one hour of edited highlights were shown on AKTV2 that night, other regional channels showed the highlights the following
1962 New Zealand rugby league season
1962_New_Zealand_rugby_league_season
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French
Variant spelling of French Gautier, GAUTHIER means "ruler of the army."
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Australian, Christian, Danish, German, Italian, Latin
Sweet Bay Tree; Symbolic of Honor and Victory; Similar to Laura Referring to the Laurel Tree; Crowned with Laurels
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Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Aikaterine, KATARIINA means "pure."
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Indian, Tamil
Beautiful Woman
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Hanuman, Bhimsen
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Egyptian
, (?) Greco-Egyptian name.
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Native American
White antelope.
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Norwegian
Modern Norwegian form of Old Norse StÃgandr, STIAN means "wanderer."
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Tamil
King of the gods
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Hindu
Name of Lord Vishnu
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