List of Programmes Broadcast By Mediaworks (New Zealand) - Regular Shows

Regular Shows

The following shows are screened for most of the year (normally only excluding summer months)

Show Release Date Network Timeslot Run time
(including commercials)
Notes
3 News 26 November 1989 TV3 6pm, Mon - Sun 60 minutes TV3 6 p.m. news show presented by Mike McRoberts and Hilary Barry, originally known as 3 National News.
3 News at 12 2007 TV3 12pm, Mon - Fri 30 minutes TV3 Midday News show.
3 News Firstline 2011 TV3 6am - 8:30am, Mon - Fri 2.5 hours Early morning news show screened between 6AM and 8:30AM
3 Sport 1989 TV3 Varies Coverage of sporting events on TV3 this mostly includes motorsport but TV3 has hosted other sporting events in the past.
3rd Degree Due to be released in 2013 TV3 TBA 60 minutes Current affairs show to replace 60 Minutes
7 Days 2009 TV3 9:30pm, Friday 30 minutes Current affairs comedy show.
Campbell Live April 2005 TV3 7pm, Mon - Fri 30 minutes News show hosted by John Campbell.
FOUR Live 2012 FOUR & also rebroadcast on C4 4:30pm, Mon - Fri (FOUR)
7:30pm, Mon - Fri (C4)
90 minutes Presented by Tumehe Rongonui. This show takes over from Select Live which was screened on C4 and is also re-screened on C4 at a later time.
Media 3 July 2012 TV3 10:25am, Saturday 30 minutes Originally screened on TVNZ 7 as Media 7, the show moved to TV3 following the closure of TVNZ 7. Presented by Russell Brown, a discussion show about current media stories.
Nightline May 1990 TV3 10:30pm, Mon - Fri 30 minutes Late-night news and entertainment show with Sacha McNeil.
Outdoors With Geoff 2003 TV3 5:30pm, Saturday 30 minutes Outdoors show featured by Geoff Thomas
Sticky TV 2002 TV3 until 2010 and then FOUR from 2011 3pm, Mon - Fri 90 minutes Children's afterschool show, presented in the 'Sticky Farm', featuring syndicated cartoons. This show began screening on TV3 in 2002 and moved to FOUR in 2011.
Target February 1999 TV3 7:30pm, Tuesday 30 minutes Consumer watchdog and advice show. Presented by Carly Flynn and Brooke Howard-Smith.

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