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U Live


FieldValue
presenterRose Matafeo, Connor Nestor, Tim Lambourne, and Matt Gibb
countryNew Zealand
languageEnglish
locationAuckland, New Zealand
runtime180 minutes
first_aired
last_aired
channelTVNZ U

U Live is the flagship show of TVNZ U, airing live from 4pm - 7pm daily. The show featured music, interviews, and other general interest content. Viewers were invited to participate via Facebook to vote in psychic readings, take part in discussions, and view the show via a live commercial- and graphic-free stream, where comments and psychic readings would then be played live. U Live was hosted by Connor Nestor, Matthew Gibb, Kirsteen Mackenzie, Eli Matthewson and Monika Barton. U Live drew many parallels to TVNZ's rival network Mediaworks' youth-oriented show FOUR Live, which aired on FOUR.

Presenters

Final Presenters

  • Connor Nestor ( - )
  • Matthew Gibb ( - )
  • Kirsteen Mackenzie ( - )
  • Eli Matthewson ( - )
  • Monika Barton ( - )

Previous Presenters

  • Tim Lambourne ( - )
  • Guy Montgomery (Fill In Host, 2011)
  • Tom Furniss (Fill In Host, 2012)
  • Rose Matafeo ( - )

U Live Facebook App

TVNZ teamed up with Facebook to create an application that would allow for user-generated content to be provided and presented on the show, in the form of polls, discussions and music video requests.

References

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