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New Music Funding Schemes Review

Research
NZ On Air recently commissioned Russell Brown to review our New Music Funding schemes.

New research shines a light on 30 years of change in NZ culture, and what that means for local media

Media Releases
NZ On Air has released new research that spotlights how NZers view ourselves, our perceptions of our culture and identity, and our relationship with local media

NZ On Air says Haere Ra to its long-serving Chief Executive

Media Releases
The board and staff of NZ On Air acknowledge with regret the resignation of chief executive Jane Wrightson and congratulate her on her new role

October Shorts Newsletter

Newsletters

Additional funding helped NZ On Air deliver more, and more diverse public media in 2018/19

Media Releases
Two one-off funding boosts last year for public media resulted in more than 50 new projects targeting under-served audiences.

October Shorts Newsletter

Newsletters

September 2019 funding decisions

Latest Funding Round

Newsletter October 2019

Newsletters
We've just concluded the September round, which again attracted a large number of exceptionally good project applications.

Aotearoa’s superdiversity celebrated in hours and hours of new screen content

Media Releases
New Zealand’s superdiverse communities, stunning landscapes, history and modern issues feature in a stellar line up of new informative content coming to screens

NZ On Air’s latest $12 million investment in stimulating content for tamariki

Media Releases
New Zealand tamariki have much to be excited about, with just under $12.5 million in funding confirmed...

Telling our stories – unique NZ dramas headed for our screens

Media Releases
A crime that divided the nation, the Tuhoe police raids, and a disabled woman’s struggle to be seen without a label are 3 new dramas heading to local screens

More laugh therapy ordered for New Zealanders

Media Releases
New Zealand audiences have plenty to laugh about, with a resurgence of comedy shows available on local screens.

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