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New programmes feature te ao Māori

As we celebrate Māori language week NZ On Air is pleased to announce support for a range of new television programmes that help to bring te ao Māori to broad...
$20 million invested in new New Zealand drama

Local stories will feature strongly in next year’s television line-ups with NZ On Air investing $20.3 million from its first funding round of the financial year
Celebrating 50 years of a beautiful, enduring documentary series

Rivalling Coronation Street in longevity, and the very best documentary series worldwide, Country Calendar will next year celebrate 50 years on air.
Country music, history, comedy and brain power – new local programmes in the pipeline

NZ On Air is backing a raft of new local arts and culture television programmes to appeal to audiences across the spectrum.
June Making Tracks funding decisions

Decisions from NZ On Air’s June 2015 Making Tracks funding round
Public Attitudes and Awareness survey 2015
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 seeking new ways to serve regional media audiences

NZ On Air is giving regions a chance to propose their own potential solutions for securing valued regional news and information content, following a review...
May 2015 Making Tracks funding round

NZ On Air will fund 25 new music projects in its latest MakingTracks funding round.
Debate needed on how to provide local media content for children

NZ On Air is turning its attention to the future of local media content for children, launching a consultation on proposed changes to the types of children’s ..
More funding for TV captions to increase access

NZ On Air has increased funding to provide more captions and audio description on television programmes for the hearing and sight impaired.
A blast from the past for knowledge geeks and a rare look inside the Māori King movement

Our smartest young people pit their wits against each other as University Challenge returns to television.
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