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Close Up is a half hour long New Zealand current affairs program produced by Television New Zealand. It is shown at 7pm weeknights (straight after One News) and is currently presented by Susan Wood and Mark Sainsbury. A former TVNZ logo from the late 1990s A former TVNZ logo from the late 1980s and early 1990s Television New Zealand (TVNZ) is the main broadcaster of television in New Zealand. ... ONE News One News is the news-service produced by Television New Zealand. ... Susan Wood is a New Zealand television presenter who hosts TV ONEs nightly news and current affairs shows Close Up. ... R. Mark Sainsbury (born 1943) is a philosopher from the United Kingdom who has worked in the areas of philosophical logic, philosophy of language, reference, and the philosophies of Bertrand Russell and Gottlob Frege. ...


Close Up began broadcasting on 2, November 2004 as a replacement for the Holmes show immediately after Paul Holmes announced his resignation from TVNZ and that he would be presenting a similar show on Prime in 2005. The show was originally branded as Close Up at 7 using the existing Holmes studio but when the show relaunched in 2005 it was just branded as Close Up with a new look studio. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Need to add that it is available on cable via Saturn TV, and that Holmes has been relaunced aain by SKY! Prime Television New Zealand is the sixth national free-to-air television station in New Zealand. ...



 

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