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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.
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
Diversity on the airwaves
Diverse local content reflects our culture and identity - it's who we are.
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.
Big boost for TV drama production
NZ On Air’s latest funding decisions showcase the diversity and quality of NZ drama being created.
Widely diverse topics covered in new and returning documentaries
Science, social issues, health, and history are just some of the brilliant array of topics covered in new and returning documentary and factual programmes
June 2016 Making Tracks funding decisions
NZ On Air will fund 23 new music projects in the last MakingTracks music funding round for the 2015/16 funding year.
Public Awareness and Attitudes Survey 2016
This survey of the general public looks at public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and its funded programmes and services.
NZ On Air and YouTube team up to provide $300,000 to help Kiwi YouTube creators Skip Ahead
NZ On Air and Google have teamed up to give successful New Zealand YouTube creators the opportunity to hone their craft, learn from experts...
NZ On Air’s music funding scheme changes
NZ On Air’s support for new music is changing to recognise the fast changing nature of audience behaviour, and to better connect audiences with local music.
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