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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.

NPRT Service Review 2017

Research
In 2017 we commissioned an independent review of the National Pacific Radio Trust to establish if it was achieving its objectives.

Regional Media Review

Research
In May 2018 we commissioned an independent review of the funded regional media.

Diversity Report 2018

Research
Our third Diversity Report shows a reasonable mix of diversity in funded content creators in some roles, but some areas are lacking representation.

Public Awareness and Attitudes Survey 2017

Research
This survey of the general public looks at public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and its funded programmes and services. It was carried out by Colmar Brunton.

Diversity Report 2017

Research
This report is the second of an ongoing series monitoring gender and ethnic diversity at the producer, director and writer level in TV and digital projects funded by NZ On …

Local Content Report 2016

Research
New Zealanders enjoyed slightly more new local TV programmes in 2016 but there was less local content in prime time. The biggest increase was seen in Entertainment programming. Overall the …

Five Years of Making Tracks

Research
A look at the outcomes and impacts of the Making Tracks music funding scheme.

Community Access Radio 2016

Research
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

NZ Screen content in schools 2016

Research
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

Research
New Zealanders’ media consumption habits are changing rapidly as the media environment and technology changes. The most rapid change is with younger audiences.

Public Awareness and Attitudes Survey 2016

Research
This survey of the general public looks at public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and its funded programmes and services.

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