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  1. in Aotearoa New Zealand with the Freeview Streaming TV app. 100% free and now on a wide range of Smart TVs. CHECK IT OUT

    • TV Guide

      8 days of TV listings direct from the broadcasters, free on...

    • Get Freeview

      Just want to watch TV? Get top notch Live TV across 20+...

    • Live TV

      Whether you want to stay informed with the 6 o'clock news or...

    • Record TV

      Get Your Freeview Recorder. Freeview Recorders. Panasonic...

    • Support

      Panasonic PVR's: We have had reports that Three, Bravo, Eden...

    • Installers

      Setting up Freeview. Accredited Installers. Call 0800 255...

    • Channels

      Freeview Channels. Enjoy all the best free channels on your...

    • Where to Buy

      You can buy Freeview approved products from these trusted...

  2. Whether you want to stay informed with the 6 o'clock news or unwind with the latest dramedy, you know you can watch the shows we all love across the most popular free-to-air channels with Freeview, brought to you by leading broadcasters in Aotearoa.

  3. freeviewnz.tv › get-freeview › get-freeviewGet Freeview - Freeview

    Just want to watch TV? Get top notch Live TV across 20+ channels (we got radio stations too). Find out more. Select. Stream the best Freeview channels on your TV. No aerial? No worries. Live-stream the channels we all know and love with the Freeview Streaming TV app, all free and on your TV.

  4. Freeview is New Zealand's free-to-air television platform. It is operated by a joint venture between the country's major free-to-air broadcasters – government-owned Television New Zealand and Radio New Zealand, government-subsidised Whakaata Māori, and the American-owned Warner Bros. Discovery (operators of Three, Bravo, Eden and ...

  5. Why does Freeview exist? To help ensure that all New Zealanders get a quality free-to-air TV and radio experience, free forever. Therefore, we provide a range of platforms to ensure everyone in NZ can get Freeview, be it by an UHF aerial Satellite dish or using the internet.

  6. Getting Freeview in New Zealand. Freeview is accessible to everyone in New Zealand, and you have options to tailor your Freeview experience to your preferences. Choosing the Right Product: The product you need depends on your preferences: You can select from Live TV, Streaming TV, and Record options, or a combination of these, depending on the ...

  7. Setting up Freeview is straightforward, whether you're using a TV with built-in Freeview or a set-top box/recorder. Here's a step-by-step guide for both scenarios: Using a TV with Freeview: Plug in your antenna cable into the TV. Ensure the TV is plugged into a wall socket and turn it on.