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Diversity Report 2020
This report monitors gender and ethnic diversity among key personnel of NZ On Air-funded projects, as well as regional spread of production companies.
Children's Media Use Survey 2020
Children are increasingly consuming stories, songs and games on international media and platforms, many missing out on local content.
New Zealand's Identity, Culture and the Media: What's changed in 30 years?
NZ On Air has released new research that spotlights how NZers view ourselves, our perceptions of our culture and identity, and our relationship with local media
Options To Improve The Environment For New Zealand Journalism
Following a roundtable meeting in July 2019, facilitated by NZ On Air, we asked business journalist Pattrick Smellie to produce a short options paper
New Music Funding Schemes Review
NZ On Air recently commissioned Russell Brown to review our New Music Funding schemes.
Public Awareness and Attitudes Survey 2019
Each year we survey members of the public to measure public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and its funded content
Diversity Report 2019
NZ On Air’s fourth Diversity Report shows a more diverse mix of content creators in key screen production roles, but there is still under-representation of Asia
A Profile of Creative Professionals
New Zealanders employed in creative professions juggle jobs and rely on safety nets to ensure they can put food on the table.
Stakeholder survey 2018
We conduct regular stakeholder audits to ensure we understand our industry partners and their needs.
Access Radio Review 2018
In 2018, NZ On Air commissioned Dr Matt Mollgaard from AUT to undertake a regular scheduled review of the 12 funded Community Access radio stations.
Where Are The Audiences? 2018 - Targeted Audiences Report
Where are the audiences? Targeted - Māori, Pacific, 15-24 yr olds and lower socio-economic New Zealanders.
Where Are The Audiences? 2018
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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