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Take-no-prisoners producer expected to bring big changes as board member of restructured company. MediaWorks is about to turn into the Julie Christie Media Show. After years battling high debts and boardroom upheavals, a new board is expected to
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2013 2013 We're pleased to release our new Statement of Intent setting out NZ On Air's priorities and vision for the three years beginning 1 July 2013. As always NZ On Air will be seeking a balance between mainstream and special interest content and
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Q+A programme this morning, to try to basically turn down the tap a little bit to take some of the heat out of it. Labour Finance Spokesman David Parker said while the party agreed with the Greens that there should be a capital gains tax, a
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A video game, the first to be funded by NZ On Air, has been released by Auckland games developer InGame, to promote New Zealand music...Players aim to turn New Zealand musicians into global superstars by completing a number of challenges, which
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So nobody would invest on that basis, Joyce told political editor Corin Dann. The minister said evidence of this was seen on Thursday and Friday when the market dropped nearly $600 million across three companies because they said, Jeez, we're not
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Boy band promotion on radio emerges as a good commercial product as NZ tweenie girls swoon to formula pop MediaWorks-made boy band Titanium has scored in the Top 40. Tweenie girls swoon for the late teen and 20-something lads and their heavily
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Plugging the Gap Significant New Documentary Funding Announced The Documentary New Zealand Trust applauds both NZ Film Commission and NZ On Air on the new funding initiatives for documentary announced today: 1. $ 2.5 Million Documentary Fund jointly
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Q+A Dr Scott Tinker Interview Transcript 17/03/13 Sunday 17 March, 2013 Q+A host Susan Wood interviews visiting US geologist Dr Scott Tinker about the future of energy in NZ and globally A visiting US geologist told Q+A host Susan Wood that NZ
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Kiwi kids bombarded with overseas television programmes watch more United States-made content than their American counterparts. And rather than moving away from such programmes, exposure to American children's shows is increasing, says a visiting
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Political shows share $1.7m NZ Newswire December 14, 2012, 11:01 am Two weekend politics-based television shows will be back on air next year after being awarded a combined $1.7 million in funding. Q&A will get $800,000 for 38 shows. "These
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