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NZ On Air funds digital-first content for tamariki across the motu

Media Releases
NZ On Air has invested in the production of 16 dynamic local series and games – available to tamariki across a wide range of digital and traditional platforms

Under-represented audiences focus of latest Factual funded content

Media Releases
Stories about and for under-represented communities feature in the latest Factual funding project announcements from NZ On Air.

Key focus on industry development for penultimate journalism funding round

Media Releases
A focus on supporting industry development in Aotearoa newsrooms has continued to be a key priority for NZ On Air’s latest round of Public Interest Journalism.

Shorts Newsletter - 23 September 2022

Newsletters
Message from the Chair of NZ On Air

PIJF Profiles

Features
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 - 30 August 2022

Newsletters
The penultimate round of the Public Interest Journalism Fund will open Thursday 1 September, inviting applications to all three pillars of the fund.

PIJF Profiles

Features
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 - 24 August

Newsletters
November 2022 Scripted, Factual, Content Development and Industry Development round information

Shorts Newsletter - 19 August 2022

Newsletters
A farewell to Sir Toby Curtis, and the annual Showtools Screen Industry Health Check Survey.

Shorts Newsletter - 4 August 2022

Newsletters
With the local body elections fast approaching, now is a good time to remind all PIJF recipients of the guidelines on publishing opinion.

Te Rito Programme: Addressing Diversity in Newsrooms

Features
Six months ago, Te Kakenga (TK) Kawiti-Bishara was a subscription agent working for Stuff in Palmerston North and dreaming of a career in journalism.

PIJF exceeds expectations reaching 36 million page views in first year

Media Releases
New Zealanders have embraced public interest journalism, with 36m page views of funded stories since the Public Interest Journalism Fund began.

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