Prime Television New Zealand

Prime Television New Zealand

infobox TV channel
name = Prime
logofile = Primenew-a2.png logosize = 200px
logoalt = Current Prime TV Logo
launch = 30 August 1998
country = flagicon|NZL New Zealand
picture format = 576i 16:9 (SDTV)
share =
share as of =
share source =
owner = SKY Television
former names =
web = [http://www.primetv.co.nz primetv.co.nz]
terr serv 1 = Analogue
terr chan 1 = UHF Band
"normally tuned to 5 or 9"
terr serv 3 = SKY Network Television
terr chan 3 = Channel 9
sat serv 1 = SKY Network Television
sat chan 1 = Channel 4
cable serv 1 = TelstraClear InHomeTV
cable chan 1 = Channel 4
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Prime Television is the seventh national free-to-air television station in New Zealand. The station airs a mixed group of programs, largely imported from Australia, the UK and the United States, as well as free-to-air rugby union, cricket and rugby league matches.

It was originally owned by Prime Television Limited in Australia. Prime later entered into a joint-venture agreement with Publishing and Broadcasting Limited (Nine Network Australia). On February 8 2006, the Commerce Commission gave Sky Television clearance to purchase the station for NZ$31 million.

Prime's analogue terrestrial signals cover 91% of the population. It is also available via subscription through SKY Television and TelstraClear InHomeTV.

History

In June 1998, Prime Television Limited in Australia purchased 34 licenses from United Christian Broadcasters for approximately A$3.6 million. The licenses covered all major cities and towns, mainly on UHF, except for the Gisborne area, which is served via a VHF signal. On August 30 1998, Prime Television New Zealand began broadcasting at 6.30pm with "Two Fat Ladies".

Originally the station broadcast classic British programming, documentaries, sports and dramas aimed at the 30 years and above age bracket. In Waikato and Christchurch, Prime produced a half-hour nightly news programme. Although these programmes rated well, they were unprofitable.

In February 2002, Prime New Zealand entered into an agreement with Australian media mogul Kerry Packer's PBL (parent of the Nine Network). Under this five year agreement, Nine agreed to provide the station with content it owned the rights to, expertise and an amount of cash. In return, Nine was given the right to acquire 54% of Prime New Zealand at the end of the contract. If Prime New Zealand continued to lose money, Nine could choose not to take this up.

After this deal, Prime took on a broader and more expensive programming mix and axed the local content to cut costs. This increased ratings and profits significantly. This new format was modeled closely on the Global Television Network in Canada, whose parent company Canwest happened to own TV3 at the time.

Almost immediately, some Australian programmes produced by Nine Network and shown on Prime NZ took on a slightly New Zealand flavour. For example, one New Zealander per week began to appear on the Australian version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?", and weather details for New Zealand cities appeared on the Australian "Today" breakfast programme. Localization of Australian programmes increased, with New Zealander Charlotte Dawson becoming the presenter of a New Zealand version of Nine travel programme"Getaway" (Dawson ended this position at the end of 2006). Many Australian programmes were simply broadcast on Prime without any adaptation for New Zealand audiences, however.

During 2003-04, the number of Australian programmes broadcast decreased. These were largely replaced with more expensive (and higher rated) British and American programmes, such as a Sunday evening British drama slot.

On November 2, 2004, TVNZ presenter Paul Holmes announced that he was resigning from his "Holmes" programme on the state broadcaster and beginning a new one on Prime in 2005. This new programme, called "Paul Holmes", began on February 7, 2005. The arrival of Holmes was seen as a major sign of Prime's rise in status, from a small, second-tier network to a major player on the New Zealand scene, joining TVNZ and TV3 in this regard. The programme, however, did not rate well. In June 2005 Prime moved the show to 6 p.m., directly following "Prime News" in an attempt to increase ratings. This was ultimately unsuccessful and Prime TV cancelled the programme on August 8, 2005 due to poor ratings. Holmes returned to host a one-hour weekly current affairs/interview programme, which was still called "Holmes", and screened on Thursday evenings. In 2006, the show was relaunced as a strictly entertainment-oriented talk show and screened on Wednesday evenings. It did not return in 2007, but two "specials" were filmed. For most of 2007, Holmes' work for Prime consisted solely of a weekly opinion segment, broadcast Sunday nights as part of Prime News .

In late December, 2004, Prime announced it had acquired New Zealand broadcast rights for the new series of "Doctor Who", one of its highest-profile imported shows, which went on to screen in June 2005 to generally good ratings.

In 2005 Prime announced that it would broadcast a minimum of 5.5% of local programmes, following recommendations from NZ On Air.

From 6 October 2005, Prime showed a weekly programme called "New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers", where a brief biography of notable New Zealanders was shown as ranked by a panel of experts. The final episode, screened on 17 November 2005, showed the rankings of these people as a result of votes collected from the public via text and internet.

In November 2005, Sky Television purchased Prime for NZ$30 million. The deal was subject to Commerce Commission approval and undisclosed conditions. On February 8 2006, following receipt of Commerce Commission clearance, Sky Television purchased Prime New Zealand from Australian based Prime Television. The aquisition of Prime by Sky Television saw a range of shows screened on Sky channels now included on Prime, these shows included "American Chopper" and "Mythbusters" which screen on the Discovery Channel.

In December 2005, it was announced that Prime had secured the 2006 Free to Air delayed broadcast of Rugby Union from TV3.

On 4 September 2006, the network relaunched with a modified logo, already seen in print advertisements, and new on-air branding.

In April 2008, Prime began broadcasting in Widescreen 16:9 format.

On Air

Prime Television's current line-up includes a mixture of local shows, news, sport and international shows.

Prime News

Prime TV airs a nightly news bulletin — "Prime News - First at 5:30". The programme was launched in February 2004 and was initially presented on weeknights by former "Getaway" presenter and ABC (US) reporter Suzy Clarkson (nee Aiken until 2006) and was produced in Sydney by Sky News Australia, using the resources of Sky News Australia and Newstalk ZB.

As part of Prime TV's parent corporation, News Corp rebranding process, "Prime News - First at 5:30" was relaunched, and now uses the same graphics and music as Sky News, also owned by News Corp. Production of the show was moved to its studios in Auckland. This included more local content and a new weekday presenter, former TVNZ presenter Eric Young. The role of sports newsreader is held by Suzy Clarkson (nee Aiken) , with Clarkson also reading the weekend news. Political coverage is headed by Newstalk ZB political editor Barry Soper, along with several other Wellington-based reporters. There are no full-time South Island based reporters for Prime News. A reduction in Australian-focused stories has been evident since the move to Auckland.

Prime News is affiliated with other news agencies owned by News Corporation, including Sky News and Fox News Channel.

Prime also broadcasts some Nine Network Australia news programmes such as "Today" and, until 6 February2007, "". Overnight, and during important international news events such as the 2004 US Presidential Election, it relays the international feed of U.S. news channel Fox News.

Sport

Prime TV has the free to air rights to cricket, rugby union and National Rugby League {NRL), meaning Prime TV's schedule includes delayed coverage of New Zealand Warriors NRL games, Super 14 games, All Black tests and Black Caps cricket matches. Prime also broadcasts a weekly Sunday afternoon sports highlights show called "Ultimate Sport Sunday", which includes highlights of cricket, rugby union, NRL, Formula 1, WRC and Moto GP. With Prime now 100% owned by Sky Television (holder of the pay television rights for the above events), it is well placed to continue holding the rights indefinitely, as Sky is effectively selling them to itself.Prime TV was also granted the rights to broadcast the free to air screening of Euro 2008.

July 2008 Incident

On July 6, 2008 Prime accidentally broadcasted 3 minutes and 50 seconds of an adult movie from the Spice Xcess channel during a daytime rugby match. The error was described by a SKY Network Television‎ spokesman as a mere "system distribution error" and affected the Auckland and Northland areas.cite web | url = http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10520296 | title = Porn cuts into TV sports programme | publisher = New Zealand Herald | date = 2008-07-07 | accessdate = 2008-07-08] This error however can actually be attributed to an employee who purposely played the porn as an act of sabotage. The employee proceeded to deny purposely playing it however after shown security camera footage, accepted responsibility.Fact|date=September 2008

Current Local programmes

* PRIME News: First At 5.30 - presented by Eric Young and Suzy Clarkson.
* New Zealand Got Talent - Presented by Jason Reeves & Andrew Mulligan
* The Crowd Goes Wild - Andrew Mulligan and Mark Richardson present a daily sports and entertainment show on weeknights.
* Toyota Grassroots Rugby - Club rugby highlights.

Prime also rebroadcasts some Sky Television sports based shows.

International programmes

* "Airline"
* "American Chopper"
* "American Gladiators
* "America's Got Talent"
* "Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?
* "Beach Patrol"
* "Beat the Geeks
* "Blue Murder"
* "Body Hits"
* "Boomtown"
* "Bridezillas"
* "Charlies Angels"
* "Cheers"
* "Deadwood"
* "Deal or No Deal" (Australian version)
* "Doctor Who"
* "Dog The Bounty Hunter
* "Don't Forget The Lyrics
* "Dr. 90210"
* "Drawn Together"
* "EastEnders"
* "Extras"
* "Fat Doctor"
* "Flight Of The Conchords"
* "Frasier"
* "Grownups"
* "Happy Days"
* "Hidden Palms"
* "Hogan's Heroes"
* "Holiday Showdown"
* "Hollywood Lives"
* "Human Instinct'
* "Judging Amy"
* ""
* "Kidnapped"
* "Kojak"
* "Las Vegas"
* "Late Show with David Letterman"
* "Lewis"
* "MacGyver"
* "Mad Men"
* "Mayday"
* "Melrose Place"
* "Mega Structures"
* "Midsomer Murders"
* "Monster Garage"
* "Mr Bean"
* "MythBusters" (Discovery Channel)
* "Oz and James's Big Wine Adventure"
* "Planet Earth"
* "Psych"
* "Queer Eye For The Straight Guy"
* "Robin Hood"
* "Scrapheap Challenge"
* "Sea of Souls"
* "Seconds From Disaster"
* "Secret Diary of a Call Girl"
* ""
* ""
* ""
* "Stargate Atlantis"
* "Stingers"
* "Temptation"
* "'Til Death"
* "The Biggest Loser" (UK Version)
* "The Bold And The Beautiful"
* "The Cosby Show"
* "The Dog Whisperer"
* "The NRL Footy Show"
* "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"
* "The Huntress"
* "The L Word"
* "The Office" (UK version)
* "The Real Hustle"
* "Top Gear"
* "True Heroes"
* "True Stories"
* "Weeds"
* "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" (Australian and UK versions)
* "Wife Swap" (UK and US versions)
* "Wildfire"
* "You Are What You Eat"
* "You Swallowed What"

Logos

Prime has used many logos throughout its history.

References

* [http://www.primetv.co.nz/ Prime Television] Retrieved Jan. 22 2006
* [http://www.primetv.co.nz/linktxt.asp Holmes] Retrieved Apr. 09 2006

External links

* [http://www.primetv.co.nz Official site]


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