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Public Awareness and Attitudes Survey 2017
This survey of the general public looks at public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and its funded programmes and services. It was carried out by Colmar Brunton.
Local storytellers receive a boost to put more stories on screen

Drama and comedy with strong local flavours have received $15.5 million in support from NZ On Air in the first application round of the new NZ Media Fund.
It’s a fact: local factual screen content is in more places than ever before

Audiences who love documentaries and other factual content can now enjoy compelling New Zealand stories in more places than ever before.
Wonders of Digital

Find out about the wide range of diverse digital projects we've supported for many different audiences.
Diversity Report 2017
This report is the second of an ongoing series monitoring gender and ethnic diversity at the producer, director and writer level in TV and digital projects funded by NZ On …
The years ahead - NZ On Air's Statement of Intent

NZ On Air has today released details of its plans to deliver great New Zealand content to New Zealand audiences over the coming four years in its new Statement
NZ On Air and TVNZ to bring it home for kiwi kids

An innovative collaboration between NZ On Air and TVNZ will deliver an engaging locally curated online home for children’s video and interactive content.
More uniquely NZ stories for local audiences to extend diversity on screens

Arts, architecture, psychology, kaupapa māori and rural comedy are among new stories for local screen investments from NZ On Air
Dear Murderer

An intimate and personal story of one of New Zealand's most enduring characters in the law profession, Mike Bungay QC
Local TV content steady

New Zealanders enjoyed slightly more new local television content last year but less local content in prime time.
Local Content Report 2016
New Zealanders enjoyed slightly more new local TV programmes in 2016 but there was less local content in prime time. The biggest increase was seen in Entertainment programming. Overall the …
New Zealand-Canada digital co-productions receive over $800K

Two new co-productions between New Zealand and Canadian producers will create interactive documentaries with historic ties to both countries.
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