Wairarapa TV is a television station in New Zealand that transmits in the Wairarapa area of the North Island.
Wairarapa TV began transmitting in the Wairarapa on 24 October 2016.[1][2] The channel is a Freeview regional channel covering Masterton, Carterton, Greytown, Featherston and Martinborough.
The channel broadcasts on Freeview Channel 41[3] from Popoiti Hill in Carterton. It broadcasts more than 50%[4] locally generated television content via its partner More FM. The channel is funded [5] and supported by Noise Productions Ltd, Trust House Ltd, The Wairarapa Times-Age, Media Works Wairarapa and Wairarapa Bush Rugby.
Wairarapa TV has no permanent staff and is fully automated using technology [6] developed by founder Toby Mills. In 2018, Wairarapa TV signed[7] a technology and content sharing agreement with Changchun Television in China.
In 2018, with the demolition[8] of the Empire Lodge, the previous home of Arrow FM, Wairarapa TV moved [9] into a new shared premises with Arrow FM at Radio House in Masterton.
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