Te Māngai Pāho

New Zealand crown entity that funds radio programming, television programming and music CDs in the Māori language. Its name means "The Media/Broadcast Agents" in English but is known under the legal English name of Māori Broadcasting Funding Agency.

It is known for their closing logo seen at the end of programming funded by them, where an elderly tribesman, a younger tribesman and a young girl say "He mea tautoko nā Te Māngai Pāho." (Supported/Funded by The Media/Broadcast Agents"). Popular programming funded by the agency include Te Karere, Waka Huia, some current affairs programming on weekend mornings on Three, and a lot else.