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  2. Mass media in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in New Zealand include television stations, radio stations, newspapers, magazines, and websites. Media conglomerates like NZME, Stuff, MediaWorks, Discovery and Sky dominate the media landscape. [1] Most media organisations operate Auckland -based newsrooms with Parliamentary Press Gallery reporters and international media ...

  3. List of print media in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of print media in New Zealand. New Zealand once had several daily newspapers in each major city, usually a morning paper (which had a wider circulation into rural areas) and an evening paper) As in other countries, the print medium has been damaged by radio, then television and then the internet. The major cities now have only ...

  4. NZ On Air - Wikipedia

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    NZ on Air has attracted criticism over claims of misuse of its funds. In mid-2010 it spent $75,000 on two events celebrate 21 years of activity [4] and between 2006 and 2011 it gave $80,000 in funding to help produce recordings and music videos for Annabel Fay, daughter of one of New Zealand's richest men, Sir Michael Fay.

  5. Public broadcasting in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    e. 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 ...

  6. New Zealand Media and Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Media and Entertainment (abbreviated NZME) is a New Zealand newspaper, radio and digital media business. It was launched in 2014 as the formal merger of the New Zealand division of APN News & Media, APN New Zealand; The Radio Network, is formerly part of the Australian Radio Network; and GrabOne, one of New Zealand's biggest ecommerce websites.

  7. Kaitangata, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Kaitangata is described by Statistics New Zealand as a rural settlement. It covers 2.54 km 2 (0.98 sq mi), [ 1 ] and had an estimated population of 800 as of June 2023, [ 2 ] with a population density of 315 people per km 2 .

  8. Radio in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Radio broadcasting began in New Zealand in 1922, and is now dominated by almost thirty radio networks and station groups. The Government has dominated broadcasting since 1925, but through privatisation and deregulation (in 1989) has allowed commercial talk and music stations to reach large audiences. New Zealand also has several radio stations ...

  9. Minister for Media and Communications - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Minister for Media and Communications[a] is a minister in the New Zealand Government with responsibility for the government's broadcasting and media policies, including the diversity and accessibility of broadcast content, broadcasting standards, the regulation of the print media, and the oversight of state media corporations TVNZ ...