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Newshub Late is a late-night mix of news, entertainment and pop culture.

Primary Title
  • Newshub Late
Date Broadcast
  • Tuesday 12 July 2016
Start Time
  • 23 : 00
Finish Time
  • 23 : 30
Duration
  • 30:00
Channel
  • TV3
Broadcaster
  • Mediaworks Television
Programme Description
  • Newshub Late is a late-night mix of news, entertainment and pop culture.
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
  • Samantha Hayes (Host)
Because it is our problem. It's not OK to say she was asking for it. It's not OK to punch a hole in a wall to show your family who's boss. Or think you can demand their love and respect. And it's not OK to look the other way and say it's not our problem. Because it is our problem. And it's not OK. Ever. But it is OK to ask for help. Hey, boys, look. Boys? PIG SQUEAKS Sue-sue, Sue-sue. Shh. Hey, boys, look. Boys? MEN: Hey! Got us a new flanker. MEN: Hey! (SQUEALS) He'd probably play better than you. Yeah, we'll pass him the ball. MEN CHATTER, LAUGH He looks a bit like you, Keith. He's getting a bit porky. (LAUGHS) Mate. Hey, Sue. Sue. Here, Sue. Here, Sue. (CLICKS TONGUE) Life's better together, so stay connected on NZ's leading mobile network. UPBEAT MUSIC Did you know that every car has two prices? The one on the windscreen and the price of fuelling it. Fuel costs can vary a lot between similar vehicles over the lifetime of the car. Energywise.govt.nz has a tool to help you compare vehicles that shows you their average yearly fuel costs so you can see which one offers you the best fuel economy. When you're looking to buy a car, the fuel economy rating lets you know the cost of fuelling the car over a year. Look for it displayed in sale listings and in car windows. Here's a tip ` check out the stars. The more stars a car has, the better the fuel economy. Whatever vehicle you need, there's a choice that will save you fuel and money. By choosing the kind of car that you want that's also fuel-efficient, you're on the road to saving money and reducing the cost to our environment. For more information, visit energywise.govt.nz