Media Release

Friday, 11 September, 2009

FIVE BRAND NEW CARS UP FOR GRABS IN TV3’s “SUNRISE STUCK ON SUZUKI” COMPETITION

How far would you go to win a brand new Suzuki?

This October, TV3’s Sunrise programme, MORE FM and Suzuki are giving 100 lucky Kiwis, in five locations throughout New Zealand, the chance to drive away in a brand new car.

The Sunrise Stuck on Suzuki challenge is simple; hold onto the vehicle with both hands for longer than anyone else in your region, and the car is yours!

The concept may be simple, but it won’t be easy to outlast the other enthusiastic competitors - the winner will need a mix of dedication and passion … plus a little bit of craziness won’t hurt either.

Sunrise Executive Producer Alistair Wilkinson says, “Contestants will need to show single minded determination. This is as much a mental challenge as a physical one."

The competition, which starts on Monday 5 October, will take place at Suzuki dealerships in Auckland’s North Shore, Panmure, Hamilton, Wellington and Christchurch. At each dealership, 20 hopefuls will compete for a new Suzuki.

Suzuki National Vehicle Sales Manager Gary Collins says, “We are delighted to be involved in this promotion and proud to be offering Kiwis the chance to win one of five brand new Suzuki.”

Entries for Sunrise Stuck on Suzuki open on Monday 14 September when the competition will launch on Sunrise and MORE FM. Entries close on Thursday 24 September, just over a week before the 100 successful entrants take their places around five Suzuki cars in October.

Sunrise and MORE FM will be reporting live throughout the week of the contest, taking their viewers and listeners to the heart of the action and drama.

MORE FM’s Marketing Manager Holly Dunn says, “Not just one winner, but five winners will drive away in a brand new Suzuki which on its own is huge. Add to this the challenge these contestants face and it will truly be a life changing event. MORE FM will be on the ground at all of the locations – so stay tuned!”

With Sunrise celebrating its second birthday on Friday 2 October, it is the perfect time to kick off the show’s biggest competition to-date.

Executive Producer Alistair Wilkinson says “This is a great opportunity for us to give back to our viewers and to thank them for their loyalty.”

All of the Sunrise team are taking this contest very seriously. Carly Flynn and Josh Heslop will be travelling the length and breadth of the country during the week of the competition, broadcasting live from the dealerships as the excitement unfolds.

Plus the team has personally tested the Suzuki cars – under controlled conditions – and given them the Sunrise seal of approval. Josh joked, “I want one! Do you think I’m allowed to enter?”

Key points:
• One car will be given away at each of the following dealerships: Wingers Northshore, Moyes Panmure, Wingers Hamilton, Brendan Foot Motors Wellington and Hollands Suzuki Christchurch.
• To enter, tune into Sunrise and MORE FM from Monday 14 September, and fill in the entry form on the Sunrise page at www.tv3.co.nz.
• Terms and conditions can be found at www.tv3.co.nz/sunrise
• Entrants must be of at least 18 years of age
• There will be medical supervision at each of the five locations to ensure the safety of all contestants.

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Thursday, 21 May, 2009

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The latest nationwide commercial radio audience survey has confirmed The Rock and The Edge as the top music stations in New Zealand.* more

Monday, 23 March, 2009

MEDIAWORKS TO SUPPORT EARTH HOUR

MediaWorks has confirmed its involvement in WWF’s Earth Hour, a worldwide initiative to combat global warming. more

Natalie Citanovich (Wellington) has been crowned as New Zealand’s hottest girlfiend in The Rock radio station’s “Rock Wives” competition. In a surprise twist, Natalie’s boyfriend Kayne Martin proposed live on air, which Natalie quickly accepted. more

Thursday, 19 March, 2009

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TV3 has confirmed the appointment of Rachel Jean to the position of Head of Drama and Comedy for the network. more

Monday, 16 February, 2009

MEDIAWORKS ACQUIRES GEORGE FM

MediaWorks Radio has acquired the Auckland based radio station George FM, and also leased the Auckland frequency 96.8FM which the station broadcasts on. more

RadioLIVE afternoon host John Tamihere has scored the world’s most sought after invitation. more

TV3’s early morning news and entertainment show, SUNRISE has shown exceptional ratings share growth during its on-air time in January* compared to December. more

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Friday, 23 January, 2009

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Tuesday, 06 January, 2009

3 NEWS WINS 2008 IN KEY DEMOGRAPHICS

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