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Television, 2008 (Magazine, Māori, News/Current Affairs, Te Reo)
Marae (now Marae Investigates) is the longest running Māori current affairs programme. First broadcast in 1992 the hour long magazine programme aims to keep its audience in touch with the issues, political or otherwise, that affect Māori, and explain kaupapa Māori from a Māori perspective. The Marae Digipoll gives the programme publicity in other media as a respected barometer of matters Māori. One of Marae's high points is its post-election mustering of successful Māori candidates — this 2008 edition features the five Māori Party and two Labour Party MPs.
Marae is the longest running Māori current affairs programme, aiming both at a Māori audience and a wider audience among TVNZ's viewers. It positions itself as setting "a standard for cutting edge current affairs for Māori, by ...
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