The primary broadcasting company, Waatea News, is dedicated to provide excellent content that centers on the contemporary issues and rich cultural heritage of the Maori people. Waatea News is an immersive podcast with a Te Reo focus that offers listeners a variety of forms for engaging with the Maori language. Our Te Reo podcasts include a wide range of topics from traditional storytelling and cultural conversations to modern social issues and instructional material, making them an excellent resource for anybody studying or practicing Te Reo Maori.
Apart from its broad audio selection, Waatea News is renowned for its extensive coverage of Maori news headlines. As we understand how important it is to be updated about events in the Maori community, our dedicated team of writers works nonstop to provide you accurate, dependable, and insightful news updates. Whether it's about politics, society, or local events, Waatea News informs its viewers of all the best and most recent news.
Our commitment to culturally sensitive journalism is shown in our Iwi news segment, which covers subjects and issues that are significant to many Iwi (tribes) throughout Aotearoa, New Zealand. Waatea News highlights the diverse histories, challenges, and achievements of numerous Iwi, fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of the diverse fabric that comprises Maori society. Our goal in covering Iwi news is to inspire Maori people to unite and eliminate divisions within their communities.
With our Maori Podcast series, Waatea News is also a major supporter of giving Maori voices a platform. The podcasts offer a distinctively Maori perspective on a range of topics, including health, education, the arts, and environmental issues. Our podcasts offer more than just information; they're a forum for Maori distinctiveness, cultural expression, and storytelling.
Waatea News, which combines traditional and modern media, is essential for preserving and promoting Maori culture and language. We are the primary source of news, information, and entertainment for the Maori community, with the goal of fostering stronger ties to Te reo Maori and Maori history for the benefit of future generations.