A funeral march was held in Wellington today to mark the end of TVNZ7.
A procession of 500 people was led by a coffin-carrying hearse to the steps of Parliament and was met by MPs.
The station will close at the end of this month after the Government decided to cut its funding on June 30. The channel will become TV One Plus One.
TVNZ7 cost the Government $16.25 million annually - a third of the budget for Maori TV.
Labour, New Zealand First, the Green Party and United Future MPs oppose the end of TVNZ7, and Green MP Julie-Anne Genter said public support for saving TVNZ7 had been strong and the campaign would continue to build.