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Get set for the most extensive live and free to air coverage of a major sporting event in New Zealand history, with TVNZ
opening up access to all the action from the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games across multiple channels and platforms.
From 4-15 April world class athletes from 70 nations and territories will descend on the Gold Coast for an 11 day
sporting extravaganza to compete in 18 sports and 7 para sports.
Chief Executive Kevin Kenrick says TVNZ will deliver unprecedented coverage and viewing choice served across TV, mobile
and connected devices. TVNZ 1 and DUKE will be fully focused on the Gold Coast event and TVNZ will launch two additional
channels, Games Extra and Games Online, providing viewers wall to wall coverage around the clock.
“Follow the Games anywhere, anytime with our live coverage, replays and highlights available across TV and streamed
online. This will be the most extensive coverage of a Commonwealth Games that New Zealand’s ever seen.
“The Commonwealth Games have a special place in New Zealand’s hearts – every four years they bring us together as we
stop and watch. TVNZ’s focus is all about sharing the moments that matter to New Zealanders and we’re committed to
ensuring this event is a shared national viewing experience,” he says.
The New Zealand team is expected to be the biggest yet with around 250 athletes taking part. TVNZ anticipates the event
will draw big audiences based on the number of top athletes participating, our national passion for sport and the time
difference running only two hours behind New Zealand.
“We know the country will want to back our athletes on the world stage and we’re proud to be bringing their stories to
the widest audience possible in New Zealand. We’ve brought together a talented team of presenters and commentators to
front our coverage, including Toni Street, Jeremy Wells together with some of the guys from the Alternative Commentary
Collective, and Hayley Holt. On the ground, our experienced 1 NEWS sports reporters will cover all the action from the
Gold Coast across multiple platforms,” he says.
TVNZ will even be extending its coverage outdoors and into shopping malls, with digital media screens showing live
action in Christchurch, Wellington, Palmerston North, Hamilton and Auckland.
TVNZ 1
TVNZ 1’s coverage will focus on the New Zealand athletes and deliver viewers the big moments live from the Gold Coast.
Toni Street will anchor 1’s primetime coverage from TVNZ’s Auckland studios. Earlier in the day, 1 NEWS’ Chris Chang will present the morning coverage and Melissa Stokes will take viewers through the afternoon’s events. From the Gold Coast, Sam Wallace will bring viewers a sense of the colour and energy of the sporting and cultural spectacular.
Expert commentators will join the presenters as the live action unfolds. New augmented reality graphics profiling key
competitors and venues will give TVNZ’s studio presentation an immersive storytelling edge.
1 NEWS is sending a large team to Australia to cover the event from every news angle.
Weekday coverage starts with Breakfast at 6am. The Breakfast team will cross live to presenter Hayley Holt who will be based in the Gold Coast for the duration of the Games.
1 NEWS at Six will go live to the Games each night for the sports headlines with Andrew Saville, Peter Williams and double Commonwealth Games medallist Jenny May Clarkson.
The 1 NEWS contingent includes reporters Abby Wilson, John McKenzie and Matt Manukia; Australia correspondent Kimberlee Downs, Seven Sharp’s Michael Holland and Te Karere reporter Tamati Rimene-Sproat – they will be following the New Zealand team’s successes and keep viewers up with the play across platforms throughout
the day.
TVNZ’s roster of experienced and expert sports personalities will provide viewers with insight and analysis of the Gold
Coast competition.
• Swimming: Veteran sports broadcaster John McBeth and Commonwealth Games double gold and Olympic bronze medallist swimmer Anthony Mosse
• Cycling: Australian sport commentator David Basheer and three times World Junior Track medallist Paige Paterson
• Track and Field: Middle distance runner and winner of the Rio 2016 Fair Play Award, Nikki Hamblin and David Basheer
• Netball: former Silver Fern and 1 NEWS sports presenter Jenny May Clarkson
• Rugby Sevens: 1 NEWS sports presenter Andrew Saville
• Basketball and Hockey: respected Olympics commentator Duane Dell’Oca
TVNZ will also draw on the international commentary team provided by the event’s host broadcaster. Its line-up has yet
to be announced.
Toni Street, Peter Williams and Jenny May Clarkson will present TVNZ 1’s live coverage of the Opening Ceremony from 9.30pm on 4 April, setting the scene for the
world-class sporting competition to follow.
TVNZ 1 +1 will take a break from 4-15 April as TVNZ will direct the channel’s technical resource to pop up channel Games
Extra.
TVNZ DUKE
TVNZ DUKE will be on air 24 hours a day with live and delayed coverage of full events.
DUKE’s coverage kicks off with the Opening Ceremony presented by Jeremy Wells, Matt Heath and Mike Lane of the Alternative Commentary Collective – providing a comic and unpredictable counterpoint to TVNZ 1’s offering.
Each weeknight at 8:30pm, join Matt Heath and Mike Lane for an entertaining look at the highlights of the day in The Moment.
1 NEWS’ Guy Heveldt anchors DUKE’s evening line-up, presenting the latest news and action from 6pm to the end of competition.
The channel’s following with younger audiences will be reflected in its event selection.
TVNZ Games Extra
Pop up channel Games Extra is available on Freeview 14 and SKY 59 for the duration of Games with live and delayed
sessions from 7am to 1am daily.
TVNZ Games Online
Online only channel TVNZ Games Online streams live and delayed event sessions in HD from 7am to 1am daily.
TVNZ OnDemand
TVNZ’s online Commonwealth Games hub – tvnz.co.nz/commgames – brings together TVNZ’s full event coverage in one place. Watch live streams of all four of TVNZ’s Commonwealth Games
channels and replay key moments. Plan future viewing with a comprehensive schedule filtered by channel, individual
sport, and sessions featuring New Zealanders. The hub is integrated with 1 NEWS NOW, pulling in up to the minute
coverage, results and commentary.
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news content is distributed on its Facebook, Instagram and SnapChat channels.
Pacific coverage
TVNZ’s coverage will screen across the Pacific. TVNZ will provide live action and local production house Sunpix – the
team behind Tagata Pasifika – will produce daily highlights packages with a Pacific focus for broadcast in the Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru,
Niue, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.
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