NZ Marketing

THE $15 MILLION QUESTION

One beacon of light held up this year has been the government’s recent investment in New Zealand programming and journalism. Labour allocated $15 million in Budget 2018 and the wait is now on to see how it is allocated between RNZ and NZ On Air.

While it’s not quite the $38 million outlined in Labour’s preelection policy, which featured a plan to strengthen the public broadcaster’s multimedia offer with RNZ +, Radio New Zealand chief executive Paul Thompson says it’s still a significant investment – “even if

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