Ngā Karere me Ngā Rangahau o te Wā - News & Research
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Public Awareness and Attitudes Research 2023
Each year we survey members of the public to measure public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and our funded content
Strong growth in on demand viewing – latest audience trends from NZ On Air research
NZ On Air’s Where Are The Audiences? research for 2023 shows audiences want their content when they want it – and that means on demand.
Where Are The Audiences 2023
The latest results from our ongoing research survey undertaken in April-May 2023 measuring audience behaviour as compared to 2021
Increased access to live Leaders’ Debates secured for the Deaf community and NZSL users
Access for the Deaf community to view TVNZ 1’s three live debates for the 2023 General Election has been secured thanks to funding for NZSL interpreters.
PIJF Interim Report 2021 - 2023
The Public Interest Journalism Fund (PIJF) Interim Report 2021-2023 - Te Puna Whakatongarewa has now been completed.
Shorts Newsletter - 21 August 2023
The Public Interest Journalism Fund (PIJF) Interim Report 2021-2023 - Te Puna Whakatongarewa has now been completed.
Review of Local Democracy Reporting and Open Justice 2023
Media consultant Dr Gavin Ellis’ review of the Local Democracy Reporting and Open Justice schemes funded under the now-closed Public Interest Journalism Fund
NZ On Air and RNZ confirm funding for Local Democracy Reporting
The LDR scheme will be funded for an additional year by NZ On Air and RNZ, due to its significant contribution to supporting regional journalism.
Shorts Newsletter- 3 August 2023
The information for those looking to submit an application for funding into Round Rua is now available.
TMP and NZ On Air announce $3m in co-funding support of Māori Regional News Hubs
Irirangi Te Motu|NZ On Air and Te Māngai Pāho have confirmed four recipients of a co-fund to provide continued support to Māori Regional News
NZ Geographic: Study aims to identify what it means to be a teen
Despite making up a sizeable portion of the population, rangatahi are an underrepresented group in news media in Aotearoa.
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