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Public Awareness and Attitudes Survey 2021

Each year we survey members of the public to measure public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and our funded content

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.

Stakeholder Survey 2013

We conduct regular stakeholder audits to ensure we understand our industry partners and their needs. The stakeholder audit is conducted by Senate SHJ.

Public Perception Research 2012

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

Public Perception Research 2010

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

Shorts Newsletter - 29 August 2024

Round Rua webinar for last-minute questions around applying, Where Are The Audiences? 2024 research and a reminder of screen guild work standards.

Shorts newsletter

NZ On Air is delighted by yesterday's Budget ’24 announcement that our baseline funding for the 24/25 year has been left unchanged...

Shorts newsletter - 2 February 2023

Information about our new tamariki logo assets, and how we can help if you've been impacted by the recent flooding in Tāmaki Makaurau.

NZ On Air Scripted funding supports talented new Aotearoa storytellers

NZ On Air has invested in six drama and comedy projects that support the development of talented emerging and mid-career screen practitioners.

Shorts Newsletter - 31 March 2021

Since the Minister’s announcement just over six weeks ago of $55m to support sustainable public interest journalism we have undertaken high level consultation..

A growing gap between younger and older audiences – what does it mean for traditional media?

New research commissioned by NZ On Air shows New Zealanders’ media consumption habits are changing rapidly as the media environment and technology changes.

NZ-based Pasifika producers to work with Pacific-based broadcasters in media first

Eleven NZ-based Pasifika producers have been paired with 10 Pacific-based broadcasters in the very first Aotearoa New Zealand Pacific Regional Media Fund

Support for journalism and current affairs keeps New Zealanders informed

The final NZ On Air funding round of 2020 has confirmed support for a number of returning specialist current affairs shows and important investigative...

Shorts Newsletter - 11 December 2025

Research on the role of screen production in shaping NZ's economy and culture; latest music diversity report; and a reminder of our holidays hours.

Lots to laugh about in 2022 in new funded content for local audiences

Local audiences can expect lots of light relief heading to their screens, with new and returning comedies featuring strongly in the latest Scripted round.

Public Interest Journalism Shorts Newsletter

NZ On Air announces a new Advisory Panel for the Public Interest Journalism Fund, plus updated guidelines, 2022 deadlines and Christmas office closure dates.

Local Content Report 2012

The 2012 Local Content Report shows a small increase in total local content hours largely driven by sport and extended hours on Māori Television.

Diverse NZ stories reflecting diverse NZ culture

NZ On Air is pleased to expand the range of diverse factual programmes available on television including new programmes on music superstars, paralympic heroes..

New fund to support Māori webseries

A webseries initiative just launched by NZ On Air and Te Māngai Pāho aims to create a way to tell stories by and for Māori outside the traditional broadcast...

Local Content Report 2013

Local content holds steady at 32% of television schedules but our annual Local Content Report reveals some challenges being faced by the television sector.