TVNZ News Now TVNZ 7 operated as a rolling news channel between 6am and midnight, with bulletins broadcast for six to 12 minutes every hour. This included hourly bulletins from 6am to 11pm every day, except for at 8pm. Every TVNZ News Now bulletin was researched, written, produced and presented by a presenter/producer duo. These included Glen Larmer,
Jenny-May Coffin, Brooke Dobson, Ben Christie, Tiffany Hardy, Fiona Anderson, Filipo McGrath, Andrew Scott, Susana Guttenbeil, Lisa Glass,
Sandra Kailahi, Christopher Lynch, Sonia Voigt and Katie Chapman. Because of limited resources, the bulletins were scripted from news gathered from wire sources. These included
One News and TVNZ affiliates
Newstalk ZB,
ABC America,
ABC Australia, and the
BBC.
TVNZ News at 8 TVNZ News at 8 was an hour-long commercial-free news and current affairs programme based on the
One News at 6 bulletin of the same evening. It aired seven days a week at 8pm. Because the programme was commercial-free, with less sports coverage and simpler weather forecasts than One News, it was able to include the extended interviews that were the basis for the shorter One News reports, as well as more world news reports from international affiliates such as
ABC America,
ABC Australia, the
BBC and
CNN. The programme was hosted on weeknights by
Tonight presenter
Greg Boyed, and on weekends by
Sunday presenter
Miriama Kamo. The programme originally had a two presenter format, with Geraldine Knox on weekdays and Sonia Voigt on weekends.
Original programming TVNZ 7 included two year-round, weekly flagship current affairs programmes: • Media 7 – a media review programme with
Russell Brown •
Back Benches – a weekly Wednesday show live from the Backbencher pub opposite the Parliament Buildings in
Wellington by
Wallace Chapman On 23 September 2008, starting at 9pm, TVNZ 7 hosted a one-off live debate on Internet-related issues from
Avalon Studios in Wellington. The debate, co-sponsored by
InternetNZ, was hosted by Damian Christie, and moderated by
The New Zealand Heralds Fran O'Sullivan and
Russell Brown. The debating panel included ICT Minister
David Cunliffe, Opposition ICT spokesman
Maurice Williamson, ACT leader
Rodney Hide, and Green Party ICT spokeswoman
Metiria Turei. ==Controversy==