Kordia

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Name: Kordia
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First Reported Apr 24 2012 - Updated Apr 24 2012 - 2 Documents

Choice TV launching this Saturday

This Saturday, April 28, will see the launch of Choice TV on the Freeview HD digital platform. It will be New Zealand's first broad appeal Free-To-Air TV channel launched in more than a$decade.$Choice TV will broadcast an exciting range of programmes ... [ Published Apr 24 2012 by Voxy.co.nz ]
First Reported Apr 10 2012 - Updated Apr 10 2012 - 1 Documents

New Zealand's first DVB-T2 platform

Press release from Magna Systems & EngineeringNew Zealand’s first DVB-T2transmission network, built by national broadcast transmission company Kordia for the country’s new IGLOO TV pay television platform, will use a VideoBRIDGE end-to-end monitoring ... [ Published Apr 10 2012 by Inside Film ]

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Choice TV programmer Julia Baylis is excited about the array of programmes on offer. "The majority of programmes being screened have never seen here before and I'm confident there will be a show for everyone on Choice TV. There'll be shows for homeowners and gardeners, passionate cooks, travel nuts and even the testosterone charged men who love their cars, hunting and fishing. And on the weekends, we're going to be catering to those people who look forward to some laughter, tears and excitement on the box" says Baylis

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Choice TV launching this Saturday [ Published Apr 24 2012 by Voxy.co.nz ]
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