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$15m investment in children’s media aims to strengthen identity

Media Releases
$15m is being invested in new local children’s media to create a huge range of fun, engaging content that reinforces identity

October 2018 - New Music Single Funding Decisions

Latest Funding Round
All of the latest funding decisions for the December round of New Music Single applications.

22 new Factual projects reflecting NZ’s diverse identity

Media Releases
Topics as diverse as religion, homelessness, music, suicide, nature and living with disabilities feature in a long list of new screen content

New funding addresses high-needs gaps in public media content

Media Releases
Crucial gaps in public media content will be targeted with $4m additional funding provided in this year’s Budget to NZ On Air for contestable funding.

October 2018 funding decisions

Latest Funding Round
The latest funding decisions from the October 2018 funding round.

More paranormal activity destined for screens

Media Releases
The acclaimed mockumentary comedy horror series Wellington Paranormal will be back next year with more supernatural activity on the streets of the capital.

NZ On Air and RNZ announce collaborative approach to public media funding

Media Releases
A Memorandum of Understanding signed between NZ On Air and RNZ will pilot an innovative collaborative approach to commissioning public media for NZ audiences.

Where Are The Audiences? 2018 - Targeted Audiences Report

Research
Where are the audiences? Targeted - Māori, Pacific, 15-24 yr olds and lower socio-economic New Zealanders.

July 2018 - New Music Single funding decisions

Latest Funding Round
All the latest funding decisions for the July round of New Music Single applications.

Public Awareness and Attitudes Survey 2018

Research
Each year we survey members of the public to measure public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and its funded content

Online media closing the gap but traditional broadcast still dominant with most Kiwis

Media Releases
The way New Zealanders consume media continues to change, although the pace of change is slowing, and traditional broadcast media still leads the pack, just.

Where Are The Audiences? 2018

Research
Online media are closing the gap, but traditional broadcast media are still dominant with most New Zealanders, in the latest media consumption research.

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