Perfect tone. Wrong key.
The dawn launch of Maori Television had the makings of a feel-good Sunday but putting the wrong Maori name to the wrong Maori face tested the faith. Before the first hymn one guest was incorrectly keyed as well-known Maori leader Dr Pita Sharples. It was quickly corrected but more name errors followed.
It is a tiny flaw but in broadcasting it is a big sin. Maori, especially, are known to hammer mainstream media for such a slight, and rightly so. Getting more Maori faces on television includes getting their names right. Forgiveness is a luxury MTS can't afford.
The launch did produce a morning star - presenter Julian Wilcox. The former TV One Te Karere news reporter guided viewers, ad-libbed with authority, relevance and at times irreverence.