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Local TV content steady
New Zealanders enjoyed slightly more new local television content last year but less local content in prime time.
New Zealand-Canada digital co-productions receive over $800K
Two new co-productions between New Zealand and Canadian producers will create interactive documentaries with historic ties to both countries.
New stories on screen for audiences of all ages and interests
A new children’s drama series, a family feature film, and a returning favourite series are set to bring more diverse stories to local TV screens.
New platforms provide new media content options
Six new online and interactive documentaries will cover a broad range of NZ culture and issues on a range of a platforms.
Women dominate creative roles in newly funded webseries
Women are strongly represented in key roles in NZ On Air’s latest funded webseries.
New challenging, thoughtful, and cultural TV programmes approved for diverse audiences
New Zealand audiences can look forward to a host of insightful new factual programmes coming to television screens.
NZ On Air steers a calm course against tide of international content
Against a backdrop of rapid media change and a flood of international content NZ On Air’s report to Parliament...
October 2016 New Music Single funding decisions
NZ On Air will fund 25 new songs in the latest New Music Single funding round.
Four new web series spring from Skip Ahead initiative
Four new web series will be created from a joint initiative between NZ On Air and Google.
Our diverse communities celebrated on screen
NZ On Air has committed $9.35m in funding in its latest decisions for special interest television programmes.
New children’s TV and online content for the very young through to teens
Pre-schoolers will have a gorgeous new animated series to look forward to next year on TV3.
More comedy comes out of the shadows
Two new comedy series will bring more uniquely kiwi laughs to TV screens in 2017.
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