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Public broadcasting in New Zealand

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Public broadcasting in New Zealand is funded through New Zealand Government body New Zealand On Air, and consists of a number of television channels, radio stations, and websites. In addition to funding solely public media outlets, New Zealand On Air also funds the production of New Zealand content which is broadcast or disseminated through commercial means.

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Television

Historically, public broadcasting in television has been achieved through Government-owned Television New Zealand channels. However, over time public broadcasting funding has become separated from the Government-owned broadcaster, such that NZOA-funded content is broadcast on a number of channels.

Maori Television

In 2004, Māori Television was established as a publicly funded channel with the purpose of promoting the Māori language.

TVNZ 7

TVNZ 7 is a now-defunct commercial-free television channel which was created by the Fifth Labour Government.

Radio

Radio New Zealand is the main public broadcast in radio, providing commercial-free Radio New Zealand National and Radio New Zealand Concert.

References

Public broadcasting in New Zealand Wikipedia