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Topics as diverse as the country we live in – new TV documentaries funded

New Zealand TV viewers will be treated to documentaries and factual programmes on issues as diverse as the science of forensics, New Zealand’s obesity prob...
Celebrating NZ music’s top talent

The biggest night of the year for the New Zealand music industry will be broadcast live later this year, with the funding support of NZ On Air.
July Making Tracks decisions

NZ On Air will fund 24 new music projects in its latest Making Tracks funding round. The 24 projects were selected from a field of 130 applications.
Two new drama series and a returning favourite secure $18 million in funding

Local drama has received an $18 million boost from NZ On Air. Three series will bring unique New Zealand stories to different audiences on each of the three...
Making Tracks June 2014

Decisions from NZ On Air’s June 2014 Making Tracks funding round. NZ On Air will fund 30 new music projects in its latest Making Tracks funding round.
Where are the audiences? 2014
New Zealanders are staying with traditional broadcast media for their daily media consumption, but music and the young are shifting fast to digital platforms.
Where are the audiences? New research shows traditional media still prevail

New research commissioned by NZ On Air confirms the majority of New Zealanders are still consuming traditional broadcast media - linear television and live ...
New collaboration seeks to connect documentaries with new audiences

A new million dollar joint initiative between the NZ Film Commission and NZ On Air aims to create diverse feature-length documentaries for both theatre and te..
Public Awareness & Attitudes Survey 2014
This survey of the general public looks at public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and its funded programmes and services.
Christchurch - on screen and in song

The role broadcasters, programme-makers and musicians played in inspiring us with their stories, preserving for future generations the memories of Christchurch
Five innovative stories chosen for first Māori webseries

NZ On Air and Te Māngai Pāho have selected five innovative Māori webseries to be supported from a new joint $500,000 fund.
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