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More comedy comes out of the shadows

Two new comedy series will bring more uniquely kiwi laughs to TV screens in 2017.
Exciting new opportunity for aspiring webseries creators

NZ On Air is delighted to be supporting a new initiative from TVNZ to find the next hit webseries.
NZ On Air responds to changing audiences with change

NZ On Air is moving to a single funding strategy for all content investments, in order to remain flexible and relevant in a fast-changing, media environment
New regional media initiatives a new outlet for quality local video journalism

A new regional media initiative launching today, Local Focus, joins a stable of regional media funded by NZ On Air to extend local content choices for regio...
Community access radio – the best kept secret

Community access radio is lifting the lid on the incredible diversity of programmes it offers to all New Zealanders.
Ted, Rita and your favourite rogues will be back in 2017
NZ On Air is very pleased to announced that it has supported a third season of drama series Westside for TV3.
Community Access Radio 2016
In 2016 NZ On Air commissioned Colmar Brunton to carry out a qualitative piece of research to understand and explore how Community Access Radio meets the needs
Diversity on the airwaves

Diverse local content reflects our culture and identity - it's who we are.
NZ Screen content in schools 2016
This research looked at the use of NZ screen content in schools. What content is used and why, where its accessed, and what barriers there might be to using NZ
Where are the audiences? 2016
New Zealanders’ media consumption habits are changing rapidly as the media environment and technology changes. The most rapid change is with younger audiences.
A growing gap between younger and older audiences – what does it mean for traditional media?

New research commissioned by NZ On Air shows New Zealanders’ media consumption habits are changing rapidly as the media environment and technology changes.
History, acapella chorus, and new talk show for Anika Moa

There’s more diversity than you can shake a stick at, in the latest television funding decisions from NZ On Air.
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