Profix provides a comprehensive TV tuning service Auckland wide.
We can assist you to tune in new TV channels, or improve reception on channels which are weak.
Our precision tuning service ensures the highest quality signal possible.
SKY TV TUNING AND SETUP
We can tune your Sky decoder to your television, or set up more complex installations involving multiple input devices such as Sky, DVD players/recorders and video recorders.
If you are unsure of how to connect all of these devices correctly to your TV, our expert service is sure to eliminate any problems which may arise.
FREEVIEW DIGITAL TV SETUP
We can recommend, supply and install Freeview digital TV receivers to enable you to receive the new digital TV channels. The Freeview network was recently set up as an initiative by the New Zealand Government and offers the following free-to-air channels throughout New Zealand:
TV One
TV ONE offers a broad range of programming including ONE NEWS & Current Affairs and ONE Sport as well as a full entertainment schedule that features both homegrown and international shows plus award-winning documentaries, drama and comedy.
TV2
TV2 focuses on both homegrown and international entertainment and delivers a strong line-up of comedies, drama, movies and local programming. TV2 caters primarily to a young and family orientated audience with an emphasis on providing entertainment and information to the young and young at heart.
TV3
TV3 operates a significant news and current affairs department, responsible for over 9 hours of peak programming weekly. In regard to entertainment, TV3 is a young adult oriented network that's made its mark featuring crime drama, hit reality shows and New Zealand-produced programmes. Sport also plays an integral role in the schedule. TV3 is available in digital widescreen and free-to-air only on Freeview.
C4 Music Channel
C4 is New Zealand's leading music and youth television channel for the twenty-something audience. From the latest music releases to the classics, C4 hosts keep you up to date with the latest goings on from the local and international music scene. The channel's mix of international and local programmes includes a wide array of international comedy, film and reality. C4 is available in digital widescreen and free-to-air 24 hours a day on Freeview.
Maori Television
It's the goal of Maori Television to play a major role in revitalising the Maori language and culture that is the birthright of every Maori and the heritage of every New Zealander. Maori Television screens a range of programmes that portray Maori from a Maori perspective. They broadcast news, sports, current affairs, general programmes produced in-house (most of these live to air) and original programmes made by independent Maori and non-Maori producers.
TV Six
TVNZ 6, the first of TVNZ's two new digital channels, features advertising-free programming with between 50% and 70% local content. It is divided into three distinct services targeting preschoolers (TVNZ Kidzone, 6am – 4pm), families (TVNZ Family, 4pm – 8.30pm) and adult viewers (TVNZ Showcase, 8.30pm to closedown). Each service offers its target audience a tailored mix of stimulating, informative and entertaining programming from New Zealand and overseas.
TV Seven
On 30 March this year, TVNZ will launch its second digital channel, TVNZ 7. TVNZ 7 will be a commercial-free “factual” channel. News will make up 30% of the programming, and the remaining 70% will be a mixture of documentaries (both new and historical), sports and current affairs programmes. The News component will include ten minute news bulletins on the hour, every hour, as well as an hour-long news bulletin at 8pm. There will be some new local shows, including a politics show and a media review show. TVNZ 7 will be a place where New Zealanders can go to shape their views about local and international issues, and understand how they affect them as Kiwis.
TVNZ Sport Extra
TVNZ Sport Extra is an occasional channel – it is designed to give fans of selected sports the opportunity to see ‘extra' sports footage that can't be fitted in on the commercial channels. The Beijing Olympic Games is the next scheduled event. for programme listings.
Stratos
Stratos Television provides a unique schedule of the best of regional, ethnic and educational television programming from New Zealand and around the world. It also offers a full selection of the best international news services, current affairs programmes and documentaries from respected major public service broadcasters, in English and other languages.
Parliament TV
Parliament TV broadcasts the full unedited proceedings of Parliament. Eight remote-controlled cameras film the proceedings in the House on sitting days from question-time at 2pm through debates and the consideration of legislation until the House rises. In all, approximately 17.5 hours per week is shown live and unedited, when the House is sitting.
Cue
CUE Television produces news, political, lifestyle and sports shows that reflect provincial people and events, along with a burgeoning reputation for quality coverage of niche sporting and cultural activities around the country.
A key feature of the schedule is educational programming provided by the Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) as part of their mixed media delivery programme for extra mural students nationwide, within the highly successful Zero Fees Scheme run by the institute
Te Reo
Ma-ori Television is proud to present New Zealand's first 100 per cent Ma-ori language television channel – Te Reo. The channel will be launched on Friday March 28 and will initially broadcast daily during the prime time hours of 8pm to 11pm on Freeview channel 24 and SKY Digital channel 59.
It is aimed at fluent Ma-ori speakers and Ma-ori language learners, and enables New Zealanders to have full immersion Ma-ori language households. All programming will be exclusively in te reo Ma-ori with no subtitles. There will also be special tribal programming and a particular focus on new programming for fluent viewers.
TV Central
TV Central connects the Waikato and the Bay of Plenty with coast to coast regional television that is local, entertaining and informative. Our schedule is made up of over 30% local content, alongside national, regional and international programming. As a 'family safe' channel we aim to cater to all age groups and genres.
Radio New Zealand National
Broadcasting 24 hours a day, Radio New Zealand National reaches almost every New Zealander. Its programme mix includes news and current affairs, documentaries and features, drama and music
Radio New Zealand Concert
Radio New Zealand Concert is Radio New Zealand's fine music network. Music comprises 85% of air time. Much of this is classical, with additional specialist music programmes covering jazz, contemporary and world music
GeorgeFM
George FM is New Zealand's only dance music station, showcasing its eclectic grooves from around the world. Soul, House, Funk and Jazz from all musical eras add up to make George a truly unique music experience.
This funky, cutting-edge station is driven by New Zealand's most popular club DJs and personalities. George FM's Breakfast Show is the home of New Zealand music icon and the ultimate host of TV and radio, Peter Urlich.
George FM is a self-proclaimed lifestyle leader - in both style and sound. George FM reflects NZ's contemporary urban culture - its listener's taste for cafés, restaurants, fashion, technology and entertainment.