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A Profile of Creative Professionals 2022

Research
In this second wave of research into the sustainability of careers in the creative arts its still a hard grind making a living from a creative career.

Stakeholder survey 2022

Research
NZ On Air surveys stakeholders every two years to help us measure how well we are serving them.

Seen On Screen 2022

Research
This is the inaugural Seen On Screen research project. It researches ethnicity and gender in Scripted content funded by NZ On Air between 2017 and 2021.

Diversity Report 2022

Research
This Diversity Report monitors gender and ethnic diversity among key personnel of NZ On Air-funded projects, as well as regional spread of production companies.

Māori Content Review and Funding Analysis (2015-2020)

Research
The Māori Content Review and Funding Analysis (2015 - 2020) provides a review of the Māori sector's position within the public funding sphere.

Music Diversity Report 2022

Research
The NZ On Air Music Diversity Report looks at gender and ethnic diversity in Singles and Projects funded by NZ On Air

Public Awareness and Attitudes Survey 2022

Research
Each year we survey members of the public to measure public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and our funded content

Where are the youth audiences and what are they consuming?

Research
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

Public Awareness and Attitudes Survey 2021

Research
Each year we survey members of the public to measure public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and our funded content

Chinese and Indian New Zealanders' Media Use in Aotearoa New Zealand in 2021

Research
A qualitative research study focusing on Chinese and Indian New Zealanders

Diversity Report 2021

Research
This report monitors gender and ethnic diversity among key personnel of NZ On Air-funded projects, as well as regional spread of production companies.

NZ screen content use in schools 2021

Research
Kiwi students like watching and learning from short, funny and homegrown audio/visual content, according to new research.

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