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A new Head of Music to lead NZ On Air's music strategy

Media Releases
Irirangi te Motu | NZ On Air is pleased to announce the appointment of respected long-time music industry executive Teresa Patterson as the new Head of Music.

April 2022 Funding Decisions

Latest Funding Round
The latest Scripted, Factual, Content Development and Industry Development Fund decisions.

April 2022 Newsletter

Newsletters
The results of our latest funding round, an update from our CE and a farewell to our Head Of Music.

More National Treasures – NZ On Air and Te Māngai Pāho co-fund champions te reo Māori content

Media Releases
Irirangi Te Motu NZ On Air and Te Māngai Pāho’s fourth co-funding round has awarded 11 bilingual projects up to $5.9m

Shorts Newsletter - 31 March 2022

Newsletters
Round 4 of the Public Interest Journalism Fund is now open for applications.

Shorts Newsletter - 28 March 2022

Newsletters
July 2022 Scripted, Factual, Development and Platforms funding round information for applicants.

Shorts Newsletter - 22 March 2022

Newsletters
Screen Production Relief Fund Criteria and Screen Industry Child Safety Guidelines

Responding to Covid-19

Features
Archived information on our response to Covid-19

Shorts Newsletter - 17 March 2022

Newsletters
Public Interest Journalism Fund Round 4 Criteria and updated General Guidelines.

Shorts Newsletter - 10 March 2022

Newsletters
Quick updates from NZ On Air regarding the Minister of Broadcasting and Media's announcement about the Cabinet decision to create a new public media entity.

NZ On Air welcomes strengthening of public media

Media Releases
Today’s announcement that Cabinet has approved the establishment of a new public media entity created from TVNZ and RNZ, alongside NZ On Air, is a significant..

Another record year for local music airplay on New Zealand radio in 2021

Media Releases
Nearly one in every four songs played in 2021 on the main contemporary commercial music networks was from a NZ act and we’re hearing more waiata in te reo Māori

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