02 Aug 2016
Community Access Radio 2016
In 2016 NZ On Air commissioned Colmar Brunton to carry out a qualitative piece of research to understand and explore how Community Access Radio meets the needs
01 Aug 2016
NZ Screen content in schools 2016
This research looked at the use of NZ screen content in schools. What content is used and why, where its accessed, and what barriers there might be to using NZ
28 Jul 2016
Where are the audiences? 2016
New Zealanders’ media consumption habits are changing rapidly as the media environment and technology changes. The most rapid change is with younger audiences.
28 Jun 2016
Public Awareness and Attitudes Survey 2016
This survey of the general public looks at public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and its funded programmes and services.
23 May 2016
Diversity Report 2016
This report is the first of an ongoing series monitoring gender and ethnic diversity at the producer, director and writer level in TV and digital projects
15 Apr 2016
Local Content Report 2015
Local content on television increased 2.4% in 2015, although the amount of new programmes continued to decline.
28 Mar 2016
Stakeholder survey 2015
We conduct regular stakeholder audits to ensure we understand our industry partners and their needs.
24 Nov 2015
Skills shortages in drama production
A study commissioned by NZ On Air and NZ Film Commission on behalf of Screen NZ to look at what skills shortage exist in drama production in NZ.
09 Oct 2015
Music Outcomes & Impacts and Artist Analysis report 2015
This report looks at the performance of Making Tracks funded songs since Making Tracks began in 2011.
01 Jun 2015
Public Attitudes and Awareness survey 2015
This survey of the general public looks at public perception, understanding, and support for NZ On Air and its funded programmes and services.
10 Apr 2015
Local Content Report 2014
Local content on television increased 3% last year and the percentage of first run local content held steady.
30 Mar 2015
Children's Media Use Study 2015
TV is still the dominant screen in NZ children's lives, but tablets and smartphones are now in daily use and Youtube has become a main source of content.