The New Zealand government has announced
that New Zealand is to get Free-to-air (FTA) digital
television by the start of next year.
The broadcasters: TVNZ, CanWest, Māori Television, the
TAB and Radio New Zealand have forged an alliance called
Freeview which has leased satellite space for the
digital television.
Digital television will mean viewers can receive a
crisper picture, clearer radio signals, limited
reception problems, and more channels.
It will require television viewers to buy a set top box,
similar to the SKY Network Television decoder. Some
viewers in some areas will need to buy a satellite dish
as well. The approximated cost will be $200 or, with a
dish, $400 (NZD), however there is no subscription
costs, unlike Sky Television.
Mr Cavanagh, Radio New Zealand chief executive, says "it
will be a [sic] hard to claw back the gains made by Sky,
which has dominated the digital space."
New Zealand is one of the last developed countries to
make the switch to digital. Analogue will be switched
off between 2012 and 2016.
Sources:
Radio New Zealand "Free-to-air
digital television, radio plans unveiled".
Radio New Zealand, June 15, 2006




