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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.
A new approach to promoting NZ music
A new online initiative to get more people discovering and enjoying NZ music aims to increase the number of streams of tracks by NZ artists.
April 2015 Making Tracks funding round
NZ On Air will fund 24 new music projects in its latest MakingTracks funding round.
NZ-made TV programmes are world-beaters
Three NZ On Air-funded TV programmes have won medals at a prestigious international TV festival proving locally made content is up there with the best in the...
Local TV content holds its own in a fast-changing market
The NZOnAir Local Content Report 2014 released today shows a 3% increase in local television programming last year across the six free-to-air channels monitored
Local Content Report 2014
Local content on television increased 3% last year and the percentage of first run local content held steady.
Bold new transmedia initiatives knock down international borders
NZ On Air and the Canada Media Fund (CMF) will contribute $1.2M (CAD) to three digital media co-productions.
'Steady as she goes' in the screen sector
Figures released today by Statistics New Zealand’s 2013/2014 Screen Industry Survey showing revenue remained fairly solid at $3.2 billion are in line with...
NZ On Air gives a boost to investigative journalism
NZ On Air will fund a new investigative journalism strand for TV3 called 3D Investigates.
Children tell us what they enjoy and want from media
A new independent survey of children has found that while TV is still the dominant screen in their lives, tablets and smartphones are now a daily part of most..
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