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Hosted by Paul Henry, this TV3 and RadioLIVE news show provides you with everything you need to know to start the day and more. paulhenry.co.nz or #PaulHenryEverywhere to join the conversation.

Primary Title
  • Paul Henry
Date Broadcast
  • Tuesday 1 September 2015
Start Time
  • 06 : 00
Finish Time
  • 09 : 00
Duration
  • 180:00
Channel
  • TV3
Broadcaster
  • MediaWorks Television
Programme Description
  • Hosted by Paul Henry, this TV3 and RadioLIVE news show provides you with everything you need to know to start the day and more. paulhenry.co.nz or #PaulHenryEverywhere to join the conversation.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Hosts
  • Paul Henry (Host)
  • Hillary Barry (Host)
  • Jim Kayes (Host)
  • Perlina Lau (Host)
GENTLE MUSIC You can do it. (GASPS) Good boy. Bye, Mummy. (SIGHS) CLICK! What? (SOBS) At Vodafone Digi-Parenting, you'll find simple, practical parenting advice to help your family stay connected. Vodafone. Power to family. Power to you. UPBEAT MUSIC What uses a lot of energy but we get little benefit from? Electronic appliances on standby. Believe it or not, they use enough energy to power not one but over 55,000 homes each year. That's huge. It's a growing problem. We're buying more and more appliances. By 2020, we could have so many, they'll require double the power we use now. The amount of power similar appliances use varies. This TV uses around half the power of this one, yet they cost about the same. Choose products with a low standby wattage and look for the Energy Star. It shows it's one of the most energy efficient. Here's a tip ` there are over 10 million home electronic products in NZ homes. So switching off when you're done makes a huge difference. It's not about giving things up; just choosing and using them wisely. I'll see you next time.