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NZ On Air announces funding support for local producers working with emerging artists

NZ On Air is pleased to announce a new funding initiative to support the development of new songs from emerging artists in collaboration with Aotearoa's music..
NZ On Air And Te Māngai Pāho announce Waiata Takitahi - A New Single-based Music Funding Round

Irirangi te Motu/NZ On Air and Te Māngai Pāho are proud to announce their first official music funding collaboration, with the launch of Waiata Takitahi.
Shorts Newsletter - 9 September

Keeping you up to date with our Covid-19 response, December round information and the BAU.
Where Are The Audiences? 2020
2020 looks to be the year traditional media audiences are overtaken by digital media audiences
Challenging times for local media as global digital offerings lure audiences

2020 looks to be the year traditional media audiences are overtaken by digital media audiences, according to NZ On Air’s Where Are The Audiences? 2020 research
July Newsletter

News from our first funding round of the 2020/21 financial year, an update from our Music team and more!
Many and varied stories of Aotearoa commissioned in latest NZ On Air funding round

Contemporary history, music, culture, architecture, cancer are just some of the many subjects to be explored in 18 new and eight returning informative...
More accessible screen content for hearing and sight impaired New Zealanders

Hearing impaired and sight impaired audiences will be able to enjoy significantly more of their favourite TV programmes following a major funding boost
$16 million invested in three local drama series, firing up the local production sector

NZ On Air will support two new drama series and one successful returning drama series, bringing powerful local stories to screens and creating up to 350 jobs
Working towards gender and ethnicity balance in the screen sector

Women are well-represented among writers and producers in screen content, but still battling for their place as directors, and we need more Asian screen...
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