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MakingTracks - February
NZ On Air will fund 23 new music projects from its first Making Tracks funding round for 2013.
Clean sweep for comedy in NZ On Air’s latest Scripted funding round
Local comedy is getting a boost in 2023, with six new and returning series receiving up to $5.8m funding in NZ On Air’s latest Scripted funding round.
Innovative new projects to excite and engage online audiences
Fresh support from NZ On Air's Digital Media Fund will bring six innovative projects to online audiences.
Shorts Newsletter - 22 March 2022
Screen Production Relief Fund Criteria and Screen Industry Child Safety Guidelines
Scripted strategy
We aim to invest around half our contestable funds each year in Scripted content.
What we do
We are an autonomous government funding agency delivering valued, diverse, discoverable New Zealand public media.
Shorts Newsletter - 20 January 2022
A reminder to future applicants about COVID-19 budgeting, our annual report and an exciting new job opportunity.
Multimedia documentaries to engage audiences in new ways
Audiences who enjoy documentaries are being invited to experience a more interactive way of factual story-telling with four new online interactive projects...
NZ On Air and Te Māngai Pāho combine to bring Māori language programmes to prime time
Six new factual series are set to bring more te reo Māori into prime time, after securing over $3.6m funding through a NZ On Air / Te Māngai Pāho Co-Fund
Diverse local content for a wide-range of viewers
NZ On Air is investing just over $9.5 million in content for a wide range of special interest audiences on television and digital media platforms.
$8.5m investment in ambitious new content for tamariki
NZ On Air is investing $8.5m in six captivating new series designed to engage our youngest viewers
8 April Shorts Newsletter
Keeping you up to date with our Covid-19 response and industry news
NZ On Air statement on Warner Bros Discovery news
NZ On Air has begun conversations with Warner Bros Discovery about currently funded and pending future content for Three and ThreeNow
Non-fiction strategy
We aim to invest around half our contestable funds each year in Non-fiction content – including audio/visual documentary and projects for diverse audiences.
A new approach to funding children's content
NZ On Air is currently reviewing its Children's Content funding strategy to take account of changing media use by young audiences.
New funding addresses high-needs gaps in public media content
Crucial gaps in public media content will be targeted with $4m additional funding provided in this year’s Budget to NZ On Air for contestable funding.
Diversity Report 2019
NZ On Air’s fourth Diversity Report shows a more diverse mix of content creators in key screen production roles, but there is still under-representation of Asia