Ngā Karere me Ngā Rangahau o te Wā - News & Research
Our latest media releases, research releases, industry newsletters and jobs.
July 2022 Newsletter
Funding details from the July round, an update from our CE, an introduction to our Head of Music, and resources from the Aotearoa Screen Publicists Collective.
July 2022 Funding Decisions
The latest Scripted, Factual, Platform, IDF and Public Interest Journalism decisions from our July 2022 funding round.
Shorts Newsletter - 14 July 2022
Resources for Children's content producers, Contagion partnership announcement, Matariki 2023 RFP reminder and more.
Journalism fund supports newsroom cadetships to boost workforce
Supporting a pipeline of cadets for workplace training is just one focus of NZ On Air’s latest round of Public Interest Journalism (PIJF) funding
Awards for local music airplay on Kiwi commercial stations
Four nationwide radio networks have received NZ On Air awards for reaching the voluntary 20 percent local music airplay threshold in 2021.
Bringing social issues into the spotlight amongst latest Factual content funded
NZ On Air has announced just under $10.4m of funding for Factual projects that include content bringing important social issues in Aotearoa into the spotlight.
Two new prime time drama series and a new comedy panel show greenlit by NZ On Air
Local audiences have two new drama series to look forward to, showcasing stories that are grounded in Aotearoa and topical issues.
NZ On Air, Screen Australia and TikTok announce the return of Every Voice initiative
NZ On Air, Screen Australia and TikTok are excited to announce that the Every Voice initiative is returning in 2022, with applications now open.
Shorts Newsletter - 22 June 2022
September round information, Matariki 2023 RFP, and information on our new complaints policy.
Shorts Newsletter - 17 June 2022
Criteria for Round 5 of the Public Interest Journalism Fund has been published ahead of the round opening on Thursday June 23.
Public Awareness and Attitudes Survey 2021
Each year we survey members of the public to measure public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and our funded content
Andrew Shaw appointed to the NZ On Air Board
Minister of Broadcasting, Kris Faafoi has appointed Andrew Shaw to the NZ On Air Board for a three-year term starting from 1 June 2022.
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