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The company was founded by [[Richard Broadbridge]] in 2006 and began broadcasts in June 2008. It is full privately owned and broadcasts to 80% of the Fiji group of islands. Mai TV's head office is at Garden City Suva.
The company was founded by [[Richard Broadbridge]] in 2006 and began broadcasts in June 2008. It is full privately owned and broadcasts to 80% of the Fiji group of islands. Mai TV's head office is at Garden City Suva.


Mai TV owned the exclusive Pacific rights to the [[2008 Rugby League World Cup]]<ref>[http://www.rlwc08.com/broadcast/pi.aspx Official Broadcaster Pacific Island States]</ref> along with rights to some major properties including [[CSI (franchise)|CSI series]], [[Survivor (TV series)|Survivor]], [[60 Minutes]], [[Jericho (2006 TV series)|Jericho]], [[Eros Entertainment|EROS Movies]], [[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]], [[Trans World International|TWI Sport]] and on July 13, 2009, they acquired the rights to broadcast live [[2010 FIFA World Cup]].<ref>[http://www.fijivillage.com/?mod=story&id=13070986c82578d74333af3e843804 Mai TV secures FIFA World Cup rights]</ref><nowiki> Since 2012, they do not have rights to any of those tv shows or any actual international programming but still have rights to Eros Movies.{{cn}}</nowiki>
Mai TV owned the exclusive Pacific rights to the [[2008 Rugby League World Cup]]<ref>[http://www.rlwc08.com/broadcast/pi.aspx Official Broadcaster Pacific Island States]</ref> along with rights to some major properties including [[CSI (franchise)|CSI series]], [[Survivor (TV series)|Survivor]], [[60 Minutes]], [[Jericho (2006 TV series)|Jericho]], [[Eros Entertainment|EROS Movies]], [[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]], [[Trans World International|TWI Sport]] and on July 13, 2009, they acquired the rights to broadcast live [[2010 FIFA World Cup]].<ref>[http://www.fijivillage.com/?mod=story&id=13070986c82578d74333af3e843804 Mai TV secures FIFA World Cup rights]</ref>


In 2011 MAI TV aired three FIFA World Cup events delivering on its promise to FIFA to provide matches for free to Pacific Island broadcasters. Mai TV is credited with increasing the profile of football on television and in conjunction with Oceania Football Confederation provided LIVE TV and internet coverage of OFC qualifiers. Mai TV has ventured also into Hindi content with major local shows like Manoa We Ni Yava, Gospel Quest, Fiji Today, Fiji Focus, Mai Fiji, Misiki and Digicel InTunes filling up their prime time hours. Mai TV also airs [[TVNZ]] News and four hour blocks of [[Al Jazeera]]<nowiki> and [[Australia Network]] daily. </nowiki>
In 2011 MAI TV aired three FIFA World Cup events delivering on its promise to FIFA to provide matches for free to Pacific Island broadcasters. Mai TV is credited with increasing the profile of football on television and in conjunction with Oceania Football Confederation provided LIVE TV and internet coverage of OFC qualifiers. Mai TV has ventured also into Hindi content with major local shows like ''Manoa We Ni Yava'', ''Gospel Quest'', ''Fiji Today'', ''Fiji Focus'', ''Mai Fiji'', ''Misiki'' and ''Digicel InTunes'' filling up their prime time hours. Mai TV also airs [[TVNZ]] News and four hour blocks of [[Al Jazeera]] and [[Australia Network]] daily. Since 2012, they do not have rights to any of those tv shows or any actual international programming but still have rights to Eros Movies.{{cn}}


Mai TV is the only broadcaster in the Pacific Islands to stream content from Fiji including three major football events, Gospel Quest, 2012 National Budget address and TFL's Exporter of the year awards.
Mai TV is the only broadcaster in the Pacific Islands to stream content from Fiji including three major football events, Gospel Quest, 2012 National Budget address and TFL's Exporter of the year awards.

Revision as of 11:44, 2 July 2013

Mai TV
CountryFiji
Programming
Language(s)English
Ownership
OwnerRichard Broadbridge

Mai TV is a commercial free to air TV network based in the Fiji Islands.

History

The company was founded by Richard Broadbridge in 2006 and began broadcasts in June 2008. It is full privately owned and broadcasts to 80% of the Fiji group of islands. Mai TV's head office is at Garden City Suva.

Mai TV owned the exclusive Pacific rights to the 2008 Rugby League World Cup[1] along with rights to some major properties including CSI series, Survivor, 60 Minutes, Jericho, EROS Movies, Chuck, TWI Sport and on July 13, 2009, they acquired the rights to broadcast live 2010 FIFA World Cup.[2]

In 2011 MAI TV aired three FIFA World Cup events delivering on its promise to FIFA to provide matches for free to Pacific Island broadcasters. Mai TV is credited with increasing the profile of football on television and in conjunction with Oceania Football Confederation provided LIVE TV and internet coverage of OFC qualifiers. Mai TV has ventured also into Hindi content with major local shows like Manoa We Ni Yava, Gospel Quest, Fiji Today, Fiji Focus, Mai Fiji, Misiki and Digicel InTunes filling up their prime time hours. Mai TV also airs TVNZ News and four hour blocks of Al Jazeera and Australia Network daily. Since 2012, they do not have rights to any of those tv shows or any actual international programming but still have rights to Eros Movies.[citation needed]

Mai TV is the only broadcaster in the Pacific Islands to stream content from Fiji including three major football events, Gospel Quest, 2012 National Budget address and TFL's Exporter of the year awards.

Mai TV also owns Click Fiji, its IP solutions business which sells products like Hotel 3 Play IPTV, Power Management Solutions and Digital signage.

MAI TV outsources all its production needs to Skylite Productions Fiji and has a close working relationship with sister company and Fiji's most successful monthly lifestyle magazine Mai Life[3]

References