Te Karere (New Eusland)

Te Karere (English: The Messenger) is a New Euslandian Māori-speaking television news and current affairs program, airing on TVNE1 (live 4pm with simulcast on TVNE7 and TVNE International) since 1982 and on TVNE2 (mornings) since 2009 (until then TVNE2 just repeated TVNE1's edition).

TVNE1's half-hour edition is shown at 4pm on weekdays yet TVNE2's quarter-hour edition depends on the available time allocation.

1993-1999
Around the time this logo debuted, KBC in Kaehia began airing their own version of Te Karere for airing on TV One, borrowing local stories from TVNE while also producing localized Kaehian news stories in Māori. The Kaehian version of Te Karere utilized the same logo and graphics as the New Eusland version until 2001 when they began making their own Te Karere logos and graphics.

2009-2011
Starting in 2009, Te Karere now had two daily editions, the upsized 4pm news bulletin on TV One and a morning edition on TV2, where a repeat of the previous edition used to be. Since TV2 had its own news branding, while TV One's intro to Te Karere was used, the 1993 theme was kept.

2015-2016
In 2015, Te Karere ' s branding was unified with the one of One News. Both channels were now using the same theme. However, the 1993 theme was kept on the Kaehian version of the show, which airs on KBC.