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Expectations exceeded as Public Interest Journalism Fund comes to a close

Media Releases
The Public Interest Journalism Fund (PIJF) has completed its final round of general funding

Focus on ongoing success of existing roles for final PIJF funding round

Media Releases
Ensuring the sustainability and ongoing success of existing funded roles is the key focus of the final general round of the PIJF

NZ On Air new investment strategy and $10m additional funds

Media Releases
NZ On Air is ready to roll with new investment strategy and $10m additional funds

Shorts Newsletter - 6 April 2023

Newsletters
Confirmed budget and our new investment strategy

Shorts Newsletter - 27 March 2023

Newsletters
Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity - The Diversity Report, Music Diversity Report, Seen On Screen Report and Māori Content Review and Funding Analysis

Māori Content Review and Funding Analysis (2015-2020)

Research
The Māori Content Review and Funding Analysis (2015 - 2020) provides a review of the Māori sector's position within the public funding sphere.

NZ On Air update on Sis The Show

Media Releases
This is an update to the statement issued on December 14 2022 and should be read alongside the earlier information.

Seen On Screen 2022

Research
This is the inaugural Seen On Screen research project. It researches ethnicity and gender in Scripted content funded by NZ On Air between 2017 and 2021.

Diversity Report 2022

Research
This Diversity Report monitors gender and ethnic diversity among key personnel of NZ On Air-funded projects, as well as regional spread of production companies.

Music Diversity Report 2022

Research
The NZ On Air Music Diversity Report looks at gender and ethnic diversity in Singles and Projects funded by NZ On Air

Shorts Newsletter - 23 March 2023

Newsletters
Round Tahi Information for Funding Applicants.

Cadet programme aims to develop te reo Māori journalism

Features
Te Ia Ka Oho is a cadetship programme in te reo Māori journalism - based in Taranaki and funded by the PIJF

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