NZ On Air is funding more ambitious productions - a podcast by RNZ

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NZ On Air has been one of the distributors of the massive, post-Covid-19 government spending, first providing the industry a lifeline when lockdowns halted many TV productions, and now getting behind a wide range of new shows. Just days ago applications opened for the 2 million dollar Premium Development Fund - Ara ki Te Puna Kairangi - offering seed funding grants of up to $120,000 towards ambitious productions with significant international appeal. Over the past few weeks NZ On Air has also announced successful applications for a new Maori supernatural anthology series, five projects promoting te reo Maori and several Pan-Asian documentaries. But for every successful application, others miss out. The public funding agency received many applications across its Scripted, Factual, Platforms and Industry Development streams, seeking up over $20m in funding. It approved half of the applications, for nearer $6 million. Lynn Freeman talks with Amie Mills, NZ on Air's Head of Funding.

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