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Richness of real-life stories to be shared on Aotearoa screens in 2022

Factual content reflecting people’s experiences in Aotearoa - from the story of a pregnant transgender man to ANZAC commemorations - will be brought to local...

Six Pan-Asian led creative teams to bring their stories to screens across the motu

NZ On Air has invested $1.7m in six documentary projects that speak to the diversity of experiences of Pan-Asian peoples in Aotearoa.

NZ On Air and the New Zealand Film Commission announce new $2.5 million Documentary Fund

NZ On Air and the New Zealand Film Commission are announcing a new documentary fund for feature-length documentaries.

Working towards gender and ethnicity balance in the screen sector

Women are well-represented among writers and producers in screen content, but still battling for their place as directors, and we need more Asian screen...

$16 million invested in three local drama series, firing up the local production sector

NZ On Air will support two new drama series and one successful returning drama series, bringing powerful local stories to screens and creating up to 350 jobs

The best medicine – three local comedy productions set to bring laughter to Aotearoa audiences

NZ On Air has backed one new feature film and two returning comedy projects to bring more crack-up content to the nation in 2021.

July 2018 funding decisions

A full round up of decisions from the July 2018 round.

Radio funding keeps diverse voices and music on the airwaves

NZ On Air has confirmed funding for 2014/15 to ensure a diverse range of voices, languages and music extend choice for all New Zealanders on radio stations t...

NZ’s home for children’s media content is on the move

HEIHEI, the safe, ad-free home for children’s media content is moving its shows to TVNZ OnDemand from next week.

Where Are The Māori Audiences and what are they consuming?

NZ On Air recently partnered with Te Māngai Pāho to commission a study into the media behaviour, attitudes and content needs of Māori audiences.

Where are the youth audiences and what are they consuming?

NZ On Air recently commissioned a two phase study to develop an in-depth understanding of NZ youth audiences’ media behaviour, attitudes and content needs

Engaging content for younger audiences on platforms they use

New Zealand’s young audiences will be catered to with a range of new content served on multiple platforms, as NZ On Air continues to look for innovative ways to engage these audiences.

Our quaky isles, a diva Dame and Jake the Muss feature in latest documentary funding round

New Zealanders' ongoing fascination with the shifting earth beneath our feet will be catered for with a new three-part documentary series funded by NZ On Air...

NZ On Air and Porirua City Council join forces to showcase the region through music

Porirua City is the first local body to join forces with NZ On Air in a new incentive-based funding scheme which will encourage the filming of music videos...

PIJF provides one-off funding to ensure Emergency Resilience in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle

NZ On Air’s Public Interest Journalism Fund (PIJF) has stepped in to ensure media in the Hawkes Bay and Tairawhiti are better prepared in a crisis

Lights, camera, impact. The role of screen production in shaping New Zealand's economy and culture

Comprehensive research that analyses the role of screen production in shaping New Zealand’s economy and culture.

Where are the audiences? New research shows traditional media still prevail

New research commissioned by NZ On Air confirms the majority of New Zealanders are still consuming traditional broadcast media - linear television and live ...

Bringing social issues into the spotlight amongst latest Factual content funded

NZ On Air has announced just under $10.4m of funding for Factual projects that include content bringing important social issues in Aotearoa into the spotlight.

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.