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Rautaki Māori

We celebrate the strength of Māori storytelling, which engaged audiences across Aotearoa through authentic content guided by our Rautaki Māori, Te Pae Tata.

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.

Public Awareness and Attitudes Survey 2016

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

Tackling social issues and stories of inspiration key themes of latest Factual funded content

Stories of inspiration and overcoming the odds, plus observational and investigative projects that tackle societal issues have been announced by NZ On Air.

Māori and NZ On Air Music Funding review

Ka Korokī Ka Maranga | Māori Music Industry Collective (MMIC) review of Māori artists working within the Aotearoa music industry and their experiences with NZ On Air music funding.

Dr Ruth Harley reappointed as Chair of NZ On Air

Dr Ruth Harley has been reappointed as the Chair of NZ On Air Irirangi Te Motu (NZ On Air), for a three-year term from 1 May 2021.

A boost for quality one-off and series documentaries

Documentaries and factual programmes spanning a wide range of subjects are set to add to the diversity on local free-to-air television, with support from NZ On

First artists receive mandatory artist creation fee for their songs

The very first music artists to receive a mandatory Artist Creation Fee have been announced by NZ On Air.

NZ Geographic: Study aims to identify what it means to be a teen

Despite making up a sizeable portion of the population, rangatahi are an underrepresented group in news media in Aotearoa.

Barriers to access for Māori, d/Deaf, and disabled music-makers

In 2024 NZ On Air commissioned research by a team at Massey University into the accessibility of our Music funding processes.

Five stories of voyage navigate our past and inform our future

Five thought-provoking new projects exploring stories of voyage are among the latest Factual projects to win NZ On Air funding.

Local content on television holds its own

The amount of local content on NZ free-to-air television increased last year, however new programme hours continued to decline.

Music funding

We fund the recording and promotion of single songs, multi-song projects and video content to help connect great NZ songs with Aotearoa audiences.

Inaugural NZ On Air New Music Pan-Asian funding recipients announced

Fifteen artists have just been announced as the very first recipients of funding via a NZ On Air New Music Pan-Asian focus round.

Health, a poignant tribute, and popular music to feature in new local content line up

A new science-based documentary series will seek answers to worrying declining health statistics for New Zealanders, asking the question Why Are We Fat?

New million dollar initiative to encourage digital media collaboration between NZ and Canada

New Zealand and Canada are together establishing a million dollar fund to encourage the co-production of innovative digital media projects for online audiences.

NZ On Air and YouTube team up to provide $300,000 to help Kiwi YouTube creators Skip Ahead

NZ On Air and Google have teamed up to give successful New Zealand YouTube creators the opportunity to hone their craft, learn from experts...

Widely diverse topics covered in new and returning documentaries

Science, social issues, health, and history are just some of the brilliant array of topics covered in new and returning documentary and factual programmes

Country Calendar continues to delight audiences 50 years on

NZ On Air congratulates the production team at Country Calendar and TVNZ for providing beautiful, stimulating television for 50 years.

Scripted content

We celebrate the art of Scripted storytelling, which engaged audiences in Aotearoa New Zealand and overseas with quality drama and comedy series.