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New fund to support Māori webseries

A webseries initiative just launched by NZ On Air and Te Māngai Pāho aims to create a way to tell stories by and for Māori outside the traditional broadcast...
Health, a poignant tribute, and popular music to feature in new local content line up

A new science-based documentary series will seek answers to worrying declining health statistics for New Zealanders, asking the question Why Are We Fat?
The big question answered for Nothing Trivial fans and strange-but-true-drama

Fans of Nothing Trivial will finally get some answers – NZ On Air has agreed to fund a two-hour tele-feature to wrap up the series, after series three ended...
Making More Tracks

NZ On Air will fund 24 new music projects in its latest Making Tracks funding round.
Investment in local music paying off

Latest results from the two year old NZ On Air Making Tracks music funding scheme show that local music is finding bigger audiences across a diverse range of...
New Zealanders will see 2015 Chunuk Bair service live

NZ On Air has awarded Māori Television a contract for the live TV coverage of the historically significant Anzac Day 2015 commemorative service at Chunuk Bair.
Second call for Documentary proposals

NZ On Air and the NZ Film Commission are pleased to announce the second call for applications to the Joint Documentary Fund.
It’s a bumper crop! Documentary and factual programmes galore for 2014

NZ On Air has invested $4.8m in high quality local documentary and factual programmes in its latest funding decisions, including three one-off documentaries...
New TV dramas backed by NZ On Air

Three different production houses have won NZ On Air funding for significant new drama projects.
Top current affairs shows to return to screen in 2014

NZ On Air has renewed commitment to three specialist current affairs programmes for 2014, providing a platform for intelligent discussion and media commentary.
Innovative new projects to excite and engage online audiences

Fresh support from NZ On Air's Digital Media Fund will bring six innovative projects to online audiences.
New Trust to provide services for hearing and vision-impaired TV audiences

NZ On Air and the Media Access Charitable Trust are today celebrating the official launch of Able, New Zealand's new television captioning and audio description
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