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NZ On Air confirms new platform neutral funding strategy
NZ On Air will adopt a new single strategy and single media fund from July 1 2017, after receiving overwhelming support for the new approach from stakeholders.
Fresh opportunities and stories in latest funding for local production sector
NZ On Air is fast-tracking into production a diverse range of new content from fresh creative teams in the latest funding round, ensuring there’s a pipeline...
Strong growth in on demand viewing – latest audience trends from NZ On Air research
NZ On Air’s Where Are The Audiences? research for 2023 shows audiences want their content when they want it – and that means on demand.
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.
New insights for NZ media platforms and content creators trying to reach young New Zealanders
The challenges of reaching New Zealand youth with local content have been laid out in comprehensive new research into what media they’re consuming and why.
Access Radio Review 2018
In 2018, NZ On Air commissioned Dr Matt Mollgaard from AUT to undertake a regular scheduled review of the 12 funded Community Access radio stations.
Public Awareness and Attitudes Survey 2022
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 and Attitudes Research 2023
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 and Attitudes Survey 2018
Each year we survey members of the public to measure public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and its funded content
More stimulating local content for children on a variety of screens
The range of local content on offer for children and young people is expanding, with new projects funded by NZ On Air for both television and digital platforms.
December 2018 Newsletter
News from the final funding round of 2018, plus more details on a coming RFP, and staff top picks of what content to catch up on these holidays.
Children's Media Use Study 2015
TV is still the dominant screen in NZ children's lives, but tablets and smartphones are now in daily use and Youtube has become a main source of content.
Resources for Funded Artists
Everything you need to take the next step once your application for Music funding is successful – from budget templates to NZ On Air logo guidelines.
Our team
NZ On Air is governed by an independent Board appointed by the Minister for Media and Communications and has a small specialised group of staff.
New report on diversity in screen production highlights gaps
A report just released by NZ On Air shows gender and ethnicity gaps in some key roles in the television and digital media production sectors.
NZ On Air supports NZ On Screen, AudioCulture and theaudience
We are pleased to announce funding to continue support of three popular and innovative websites. All three are key elements of the funding agency's digital...
RNZ and NZ On Air Launch Compelling New Documentary Series Matangireia
A compelling new RNZ / NZ On Air video and podcast series exploring the political legacies of six former Māori MPs has been launched at Parliament.
$11.2m of local games, shows and songs to spark curiosity and creativity in tamariki
Tamariki across Aotearoa can let their imaginations run wild with the latest drop of exciting new local shows and games funded by NZ On Air.
Aotearoa Discover with Charlotte Ryan
Music tastemaker Charlotte Ryan has curated an Aotearoa local music playlist with NZ On Air to coincide with the 25th anniversary of NZ Music Month.
NZ On Air’s music funding scheme changes
NZ On Air’s support for new music is changing to recognise the fast changing nature of audience behaviour, and to better connect audiences with local music.