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Our latest media releases, research releases, industry newsletters and jobs.
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
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.
Shorts Newsletter - 28 November 2022

Sharing our consultation document on the Irirangi te Motu|NZ On Air transitional strategy for 2023/24
Funding for motherhood anthology series and inaugural Matariki children’s project

Irirangi Te Motu|NZ On Air and Te Māngai Pāho have announced funding for a new motherhood anthology series and landmark Matariki children’s project.
NZ On Air, Screen Australia and TikTok announce Every Voice 2022 recipients

Eight teams of creatives have been selected to receive funding through Every Voice 2022, a joint initiative between NZ On Air, Screen Australia and TikTok
Shorts Newsletter - 4 November 2022

Over the past weeks, the Board and management of NZ On Air has been busy shaping options for the future strategic direction of our agency.
PIJF Profiles

In PIJF Profiles, we chat to some of the journalists NZ On Air has supported into media roles and get a snapshot of the work they do.
Shorts Newsletter - 27 October 2022

Welcome to Kelly Davis, Screen Sector Review consultation period opens and award news
Local Democracy Reporting: Making a difference in the regions

We take a closer look at the LDR programme, the journalist network reporting local government issues across the motu.
September 2022 Funding Decisions

The latest Scripted, Factual, IDF and Public Interest Journalism decisions from the September 2022 round.
October 2022 Newsletter

Funding details from the September round, an update from our CE, and a call to participate in creative sector research
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.
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