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NZ On Air - Latest News [Page 25]

NZ On Air Funds Hit Drama - Street Legal

Thursday, 18 October 2001, 10:25 am | NZ On Air

NZ On Air will give $4.5 million in continuing support to a third round of the hit Kiwi drama, Street Legal. More >>

Killing Tomorrow

Monday, 15 October 2001, 11:05 am | NZ On Air

Child abuse will be the subject of a hard-hitting package of programmes, comprising a drama and a studio discussion. More >>

New TV 2 Documentary Series meets younger needs

Monday, 15 October 2001, 10:53 am | NZ On Air

The increasing number of Kiwis with a growing appetite for documentaries will soon be able to enjoy even more varied fare following NZ On Air’s funding of a new documentary series for TV2. More >>

NZ On Air Celebrates Kiwi Music Milestone

Thursday, 11 October 2001, 6:32 pm | NZ On Air

NZ On Air marks a Kiwi music milestone this month when Kiwi Hit Disc #50 rocks the desks of radio programmers throughout the country. Eight years after NZ On Air launched Kiwi Hit Disc #1, hundreds of New Zealand artists, nearly one thousand Kiwi songs ... More >>

Children of Gallipoli Tell Their Family Stories

Wednesday, 10 October 2001, 3:21 pm | NZ On Air

The Gallipoli conflict is the subject of a one-hour documentary supported by NZ On Air. This documentary will be told through the eyes of the great grandchildren of those who fought in the conflict; two from New Zealand and two from Turkey. More >>

NZ On Air Funds The Strip

Friday, 10 August 2001, 10:56 am | NZ On Air

NZ On Air continues its support of Kiwi drama by funding nine further episodes of The Strip, a slick, smart and sassy show that follows the adventures of a new owner of a strip club. More >>

NZ On Air Improves Accessibility

Monday, 6 August 2001, 3:00 pm | NZ On Air

NZ On Air announced two grants given from the latest funding round that will improve New Zealanders’ accessibility to Maori language programming. More >>

Children a Priority for NZ On Air

Monday, 18 June 2001, 2:08 pm | NZ On Air

Children’s television continues to be a priority for NZ On Air with the announcement of funding for two new youth oriented projects, Tulevai and the Sea and Mai Time: Class Clowns More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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