I havn't seen any mention of this?
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Sometimes I just sit and think. Other times I just sit.
How very cool, looks to be a kids VOD, Kiwi content. And probably good kids content that excludes any older themes.
HEIHEI – te reo for commotion or chicken – will launch in the first half of 2018, carrying a wide range of mainly local content for primary-aged children on a safe, ad-free platform. Children and their parents were integral to the process of choosing the name HEIHEI.
HEIHEI is a collaboration between NZ On Air and TVNZ after NZ On Air selected TVNZ to provide the service through a contestable process.
The platform will be managed and curated by TVNZ, drawing on the company’s content and technology expertise
Great stuff, wholesome and educational VOD for the wee ones, includes educational games as well
Hey, using safari and I cant scroll down, side bar titles look a bit weird and generally website doesnt work???
Im on Safari works ok here 11.1
Scroll works, navigation works, even played a title
Its on the Apple App Store for iPhone and iPad
10/10
0/10 for marketing
Edit, unless its been advertised just in schools?
Cheers for the heads up :)
Dial111: Awesome! Not at home but can anyone confirm if there's an ATV app?
Dang, no there isnt an ATV app
On Safari 10.1.2(10603.3.8)
OSC Yosemite 10.10.5
All screens seem to be like this...
cant move, click a link and the next screen loads like this also....
Noticed it from the writeup in next weeks TV Guide, I expect it will be marketed when its officially launched.
Official press release today:
Today, TVNZ and NZ On Air celebrate the launch of their brand new children’s media platform, HEIHEI.
Available as a free website, iOS app and Android app, HEIHEI represents a new and substantial investment in children’s public media, bringing Kiwi kids a digital home where their own stories and environments are acknowledged and reflected.
HEIHEI – te reo for commotion or chicken - is a collaboration between TVNZ and NZ On Air, born from NZ On Air’s comprehensive research and call for proposals. It features new local content and hand-picked international titles for primary-aged children on a safe, ad-free platform.
HEIHEI’s impressive line-up includes new local series and old favourites such as Fanimals, Māia The Brave, Kai Five, 199 Little Heroes, What Now, Darwin and Newts, The Barefoot Bandits, Tamariki Takeover, George and Me and more.
The platform will also serve up web-based games and apps for a number of its series, creating storyworlds for children featuring their favourite characters.
Cate Slater, Director of Content at TVNZ says: “We’re committed to local content and to our youngest viewers. We want to serve up relevant and diverse local content that connects and inspires them, in the way that they want to engage with it.
“We’ve done significant research into children’s viewing habits which drove us to re-think how we deliver content to them on new platforms and with interactivity included.”
NZ On Air Chief Executive, Jane Wrightson adds: “Tamariki are an important audience for NZ On Air – they need stimulating and engaging media in a safe environment. We initiated this project and have committed significant investment because we believe it is the right intervention at the right time.”
“Children are central to HEIHEI. It may be funded by us, constructed and managed by TVNZ, and populated by content creators but it belongs to the children of New Zealand," says Ms Wrightson.
HEIHEI’s steering committee, comprised of TVNZ, NZ On Air and third party experts has ensured the platform is driven by child-centred thinking.
Underpinning this is a commitment to local content, non-commercial principles, diversity, inclusion and also parental concern around children’s safety and privacy online, as outlined in the site's Charter of Principles.
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