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Shorts Newsletter - 9 September
Keeping you up to date with our Covid-19 response, December round information and the BAU.
Big boost for TV drama production
NZ On Air’s latest funding decisions showcase the diversity and quality of NZ drama being created.
October 2016 New Music Single funding decisions
NZ On Air will fund 25 new songs in the latest New Music Single funding round.
Game Development Sector Rebate
Aotearoa's game development sector experienced significant growth in 2025, driven by the GDSR, with increases in studio participation, revenue and job creation.
A new telefeature and three new projects for young audiences – latest NZ On Air funding
The final NZ On Air funding round of 2020 will deliver more unique New Zealand stories to screen audiences here, and overseas.
Public Awareness and Attitudes survey 2025
Each year we survey the public to understand perceptions and awareness of NZ On Air's work
Funding Decisions - New Music Single (May 2025)
We are pleased to announce the results of our May 2025 New Music Single funding round.
Applying for Scripted and Non-fiction funding
All the information and resources you need to apply for Scripted and Non-fiction content funding.
Local Content Report 2010
31.7% of total hours on the six measured free-to-air channels were were NZ programmes.
Shorts Newsletter March 2024
This newsletter comes to you at a time of serious upheaval in the local media ecosystem.
NZ On Air announces comedy funding
NZ On Air is pleased to announce funding for the return of three popular comedy programmes.
Music Outcomes & Impacts and Artist Analysis report 2015
This report looks at the performance of Making Tracks funded songs since Making Tracks began in 2011.
Local Content Report 2015
Local content on television increased 2.4% in 2015, although the amount of new programmes continued to decline.
Cadet programme aims to develop te reo Māori journalism
Te Ia Ka Oho is a cadetship programme in te reo Māori journalism - based in Taranaki and funded by the PIJF
Public media journalism boosted with new government funding
Nine widely diverse journalism projects have now been selected to receive funding support through the new $6 million Joint Innovation Fund
Diverse, innovative new dramas in NZ On Air pipeline
Deliciously twisted black comedy, a psychological thriller, murder mysteries, and a story starring a transgender lead are all in the pipeline...
PIJF Interim Report 2021 - 2023
The Public Interest Journalism Fund (PIJF) Interim Report 2021-2023 - Te Puna Whakatongarewa has now been completed.
Shorts Newsletter - 21 August 2023
The Public Interest Journalism Fund (PIJF) Interim Report 2021-2023 - Te Puna Whakatongarewa has now been completed.
February MakingTracks Decisions
NZ On Air will fund 20 new music projects in the first MakingTracks funding round of 2015.
Sector support
NZ On Air’s sector support in 2024/25 focused on building capability and discoverability across the screen and music industries through targeted investment.