Virtual channels The Freeview ordering groups broadcasters by how much they pay for government owned
Kordia transmission services.
Higher viewership nationwide • original nationwide (that were analogue
simulcast): •
TVNZ 1 (4 regions, selected HD, timeshifted, government-owned) •
TVNZ 2 (selected HD, timeshifted, government-owned) •
Three (selected HD, timeshifted) •
Bravo (timeshifted and Sky transponder on satellite) •
Whakaata Māori (government subsidised, selected HD) •
Sky Open (selected HD and Sky transponder on satellite) • Digital only: •
TVNZ Duke (selected HD, timeshifted) •
Rush (selected HD) •
Te Reo (government subsidised, streaming only) •
Eden (selected HD) •
HGTV •
Al Jazeera Lower viewership nationwide • All Kordia and JDA national sites: •
Shine TV (with satellite and streaming coverage) • Firstlight TV (with satellite coverage) • Hope Channel (with satellite and streaming coverage) • CH200 (terrestrial only) • Kordia metro terrestrial sites: •
Trackside 1 and 2 (selected HD, streaming coverage) •
Parliament TV (with satellite and streaming coverage, government subsidised) • Channel 33 • Streaming coverage only: •
Juice TV Locally inserted terrestrial only Source: • Kordia local terrestrial site only: •
Apna Television (Auckland) •
Channel 39 (Dunedin) • JDA local terrestrial site only: • Television Hawke's Bay (Hawke's Bay) •
Wairarapa TV (Wairarapa)
Higher priority nationwide radio • Satellite and Kordia terrestrial sites only •
Radio New Zealand National (government subsidised) •
Radio New Zealand Concert (government subsidised)
Lower priority nationwide radio • Radio Aotearoa
Local independent non-Freeview terrestrial only • Auckland Sky Tower JDA site: • SCTV (Korean Christian) • V1 (Korean movies) • V2 –
YTN (Korean commercial news) • K-POP (Korean music videos) • V4 –
CNC (Chinese state news in English) • V5 –
NHK World (Japanese state news and documentaries in English) • V6 –
Arirang TV (Korean documentaries in English) • V7 –
Zee TV (Indian entertainment) • V8 –
Republic TV (Indian commercial news) • Mainland TV 1 and 2 (previously simulcast on analogue) • local news (looped video) • VOA (rebroadcast) • VOA Music Mix (rebroadcast) • 45 South TV for Oamaru from Cape Wanbrow owned site @ 34 (578 MHz)
MHEG Interaction Channel MHEG-IC channels are from LCN 200 to 299. From 2011 it is mandatory for all TVs over and PVRs to include IP-based MHEG Interaction Channel. it is optional on receivers to ensure that a lower-cost option is available as New Zealand heads towards DSO. In October 2014,
Worldnet TV launched the first commercial MHEG-IC channel in New Zealand and was added to JDA regional sites as an MHEG-IC application on LCN 250 which includes seven live streams. As of 29 October 2014, live channels include
NHK World,
Arirang TV, MBC,
Yonhap, MBN, HiTV+ and BTN.
Metadata Freeview has its own eight-day
electronic programme guide (EPG), named Freeview EPG;
TVNZ's Teletext service was also available until it was discontinued in April 2013. The EPG via the satellite service provides an eight-day schedule with programme details on both a traditional EIT and MHEG-5 application, whereas the EPG via the terrestrial service has limited programme details via the traditional EIT with full details available only via the MHEG-5 application. For all
certified NZ Freeview (also all Australian "Freeview EPG" branded) receivers to activate the MHEG-5 EPG, the receiver
must remap the remote control's
guide button to be an extended function key for use by MHEG-5 applications which are normally limited to the four coloured buttons for launching functions. This is more common on terrestrial than on satellite due to the differences in launch dates. Receivers that do this make the traditional EIT function useless, which is why independent local broadcasters (such as the Hawke's Bay's TVHB) have to pay Freeview to include their scheduling details within the Freeview guide. Broadcasters within the UK do not have this problem as they only use the traditional EIT with MHEG-5's use limited to interactive services such as the
Red Button Teletext replacement and internet streaming services. During the third week of December 2014, TVNZ tested using the same
Huffman look-up tables the BBC implemented to force viewers to use approved Freeview receivers that
restrict HD recording and viewing. The Huffman tables are being used to compress the EIT text used for terrestrial schedule event names and descriptions. From March 2015, TVNZ began compressing the EIT schedule again. Compressing the EIT text in the schedule would not achieve the same receiver use given the terrestrial EIT only has limited programme details. Receivers that do not use the BBC huffman tables will either display no details or display garbage characters. The assigned identifiers managed by TVNZ and Kordia on behalf of Freeview are as follows:
H.222 Program IDs (aka Service IDs) • 10xx – TVNZ provided satellite channels • 12xx – TVNZ provided terrestrial channels • 13xx –
Sky Free provided terrestrial channels • 14xx – Kordia/JDA provided terrestrial channels • 15xx – Kordia provided terrestrial channels • 16xx – independently provided terrestrial channels • 19xx – All other provided satellite channels • 41xx – Sky Network Television provided terrestrial channels
H.222 Transport IDs • 21 for the Sky Free leased satellite service • 22 for the TVNZ leased satellite service • 23 – 24 are reserved for future operated satellite services • 25 for the TVNZ operated Auckland terrestrial service • 26 for the TVNZ operated Waikato/Bay of Plenty terrestrial service • 27 for the TVNZ operated Wellington terrestrial service • 28 for the TVNZ operated South Island terrestrial service • 29 for the Sky Free operated Auckland terrestrial service • 30 for the Sky Free operated Waikato/Bay of Plenty terrestrial service • 31 for the Sky Free operated Wellington terrestrial service • 32 for the Sky Free operated South Island terrestrial service • 33 for the Kordia metro (K1) and JDA (J1) regional operated terrestrial service • 34 for the Kordia only (K2) operated terrestrial service • 35 – 36 are reserved for future Kordia operated terrestrial services • 38 for an independently operated terrestrial service • 65 for the Sky Network Television operated terrestrial service DVB Transmission Network ID for the Freeview terrestrial service is 13313. DVB Original (content) Network ID for the terrestrial service is 8746. DVB Transmission and Original (content) Network ID for the satellite service is 47 and registered to TVNZ. DVB Transmission and Original (content) Network ID for the Igloo terrestrial service is 11008 and registered to Sky. DVB-T Cell ID used by the Kordia operated terrestrial service for filtering channels by transmitter site: This is a five digit number with the first digit identifying the transport provider, the second digit identifies the multiplexed transport, the third digit identifies the region with the final two specifying the region's transmitter site. Provider • TVNZ • Sky Free • Kordia • 6 – Independent Regions • Upper North Island • Waikato/Bay of Plenty • Hawke's Bay • Taranaki/Manawatu • Lower North Island • Upper South Island • Lower South Island Transmitter Site • 00 – Kordia primary • 01 – 04 – Kordia infill • 05 – Independent • 10/20/40/50 – JDA primary • 11 – JDA infill • 30 – Kordia Lower North Island secondary
Distribution the Freeview platform has 29 television channels and 4 radio stations. == Defunct channels ==