Curtis said that relocation to Rotorua was ideal because it was geographically central for many of the big iwi such as Tainui in the Waikato, Tuwharetoa in Taupo and Ngati Awa in eastern Bay of Plenty.
But Te Tai Tokerau MP Kelvin Davis and Auckland Tamaki Makaurau Labour MP Peeni Henare said that Māori TV should remain based in Auckland because the city was pan-tribal and should not be focused on any one iwi.
Māori broadcasting is in the midst of upheavals with Māori Party plans to give iwi more influence over broadcasting, rather than its current Crown partners.
The new Te Matawai policy is being resisted by Māori broadcasters. This week Māori TV former news boss Julian Wilcox announced he would be leaving the channel.